Ireland played the inaugural 2023 Women’s World Cup match against host nation Australia on Thursday, July 20.
The Girls in Green have two upcoming games against Canada, on Wednesday, July 26 at 1pm, and against Nigeria on Monday, July 31 at 11am.
Meet the 23-strong squad below:
Katie McCabe
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Katie McCabe captains the Republic of Ireland’s women’s national team.
The 27-year-old Dubliner plays for Arsenal.
The midfielder made her debut for Ireland against Hungary back in 2015.
Denise O’Sullivan
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Denise O’Sullivan made her debut for Ireland against Wales back in 2011.
The Cork native, 29, is a midfielder.
Denise plays for American club North Carolina Courage.
Amber Barrett
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Amber Barrett, 27, plays for Frauen-Bundesliga club Turbine Potsdam.
The Donegal native is a forward.
She made her debut for the Republic of Ireland against Northern Ireland in 2017.
Courtney Brosnan
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Courtney Brosnan is a goalkeeper.
The 28-year-old, who was born in New Jersey, plays for Everton.
She made her debut for Ireland against Montenegro in 2020.
Grace Moloney
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Grace Moloney is also a goalkeeper.
The 30-year-old, who was born in Slough, England, plays for Reading.
She made her debut for Ireland against Germany at the end of 2020.
Megan Walsh
Megan Walsh was born in Bromsgrove, England.
The 28-year-old plays for Brighton & Hove Albion.
She made her debut for Ireland against Russia last February.
Diane Caldwell
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Diane Caldwell plays for Reading.
The Dublin native is 34 years old.
She made her debut for Ireland against Denmark back in 2006.
Chloe Mustaki
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Chloe Mustaki is a defender from Ohio.
The 27-year-old plays for Bristol City.
She made her Irish debut against Russia last year.
Louise Quinn
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Louise Quinn, 33, plays for Birmingham City.
The Wicklow native is a defender.
She made her debut for Ireland against Poland back in 2008.
Heather Payne
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Heather Payne plays for American collegiate team Florida State Seminoles.
The 23-year-old defender is from Roscommon.
She made her debut for Ireland against Scotland in 2017.
Áine O’Gorman
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Áine O’Gorman, 34, plays for Shamrock Rovers.
The Wicklow native is a defender.
She made her debut for Ireland against Denmark back in 2006.
Claire O’Riordan
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Claire O’Riordan, 28, is a defender.
The Limerick native plays for Celtic.
She made her debut for Ireland against Hungary in 2016.
Niamh Fahey
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Niamh Fahey plays for Liverpool.
The Galway native, 35, is a defender.
She made her debut for Ireland against Portugal in 2007.
Izzy Atkinson
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Izzy Atkinson, 21, is a defender.
The Dubliner plays for West Ham.
She made her debut for Ireland against Portugal in 2018.
Megan Connolly
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Defender Megan Connolly plays for Brighton & Hove Albion.
The 26-year-old hails from Co. Cork.
She made her debut for Ireland against USA back in 2016.
Ruesha Littlejohn
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Midfielder Ruesha Littlejohn plays for Aston Villa FC.
The 32-year-old hails from Glasgow, Scotland.
She made her debut for Ireland against Hungary back in 2012.
Lucy Quinn
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Lucy Quinn, 29, hails from Southampton, England.
The midfielder plays for Birmingham City.
She made her debut for Ireland against Australia in 2021.
Lily Agg
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Lily Agg made her debut for Ireland against Philippines last year.
The 29-year-old hails from Brighton, England.
The midfielder plays for the London City Lionesses.
Ciara Grant
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Ciara Grant plays as a midfielder for Heart of Midlothian.
The Donegal native is 30 years old.
She made her debut for Ireland against USA in 2012.
Sinead Farrelly
Sinead Farrelly, 33, plays for Gotham FC.
The midfielder hails from Pennsylvania.
She made her debut for Ireland against USA earlier this year.
Kyra Carusa
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Kyra Carusa is a forward for the London City Lionesses.
The San Diego native is 27 years old.
She made her debut for Ireland against Montenegro in 2020.
Abbie Larkin
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Abbie Larkin, 18, is the youngest player on the Republic of Ireland’s women’s national team.
The Dubliner plays for Shamrock Rovers.
She made her debut for Ireland against Russia last year.
Marissa Sheva
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Marissa Sheva is a forward for Washington Spirit.
The 26-year-old hails from Phildelphia.
She made her debut for Ireland against China earlier this year.