Euro 2025 qualifiers: Eileen Gleeson says Republic of Ireland can shock France



An understrength France side beat the Republic of Ireland 3-0 in a World Cup warm-up game in Dublin last June [Inpho]

Uefa Euro 2025 qualifying: France v Republic of Ireland

Venue: Stade Saint-Symphorien, Metz Date: Friday, 5 April Kick-off: 20:10 BST

Coverage: Live text commentary, report and reaction on the BBC Sport website

Republic of Ireland manager Eileen Gleeson believes her side can earn a shock victory over France in Friday’s opening Euro 2025 qualifier in Metz.

France sit third in the world rankings with the Irish 25th but Gleeson is refusing to accept the notion that her side are no hopers going into the game.

Asked what would be a good result for her side, Gleeson replied: “To win.

“We are coming here to compete and to try and win the game, affect the game in whatever way we can.”

The contest at the Stade Saint-Symphorien is the opening assignment for the Irish in what is the most daunting of qualifying groups.

In addition, Gleeson’s side face European champions England and Sweden who are also both in the world’s top six teams.

‘This is where to want to be’

But judging by Gleeson’s words, she is undaunted by the challenge as the Irish women aim to build on their historic qualification for last year’s World Cup, which was the first time they reached a major finals.

“This is where we are, this is where we want to be,” added the Ireland manager.

“This is the draw we got. In terms of Irish women’s football, it is super important to be consistent and to sustain consistent qualification into major tournaments and this is a step along that process.”

Gleeson’s squad go into the game boosted by the return to fitness of Denise O’Sullivan who missed the friendlies against Italy and Wales in February because of injury, although Niamh Fahey is ruled out by a calf strain.

France welcome back captain Wendie Renard following thigh surgery in December although it’s not certain the Lyon star will start in Metz after only returning to club action within the last two weeks.

Renard’s return leave the French close to full strength although Paris St Germain star Oriane Jean-François remains out as a result of the knee injury she sustained in the Champions League tie against Manchester United in October.

Wendie Renard is back in the France squad after injury but may not start in Metz [Inpho]

While the Republic boss believes her side can cause an almighty upset against Herve Renard’s World Cup quarter-finalists, Gleeson admits the hosts are highly likely to dominate possession.

“We’ll be totally realistic. We expect that they’ll have more of the ball than us so what we have to do is be super prepared to be out of possession and to do that well.

“But the moments that we do transition, we have to be as clinical as we can be and exploit the spaces that we can in those moments.”

An understrength France comfortably won a World Cup warm-up game 3-0 in Dublin last June to underline the magnitude of the task facing the Irish.

“It is super important that we get a foothold early, whether that is in possession or out of possession, and just be calm and try to dominate those key moments,” added Gleeson, as she emphasised the importance of her side making a good start in Metz.

The top two in Group A3 will earn automatic qualification for next year’s championships in Switzerland although even a bottom-placed finish will still be enough to guaranteed the Irish a place in the play-off semi-finals which will take place in October.

Following Friday’s game, the Republic of Ireland will host England at the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday evening.



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