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Republic of Ireland v England Women's Prediction, Preview & Odds

Bill Gaine on Apr 8, 2024 at 07:47 PM
Aviva Stadium in Dublin Ireland Home of Republic of Ireland football team and Ireland rugby team

We have a Republic of Ireland v England women prediction and preview plus betting odds for you ahead of a huge game on Tuesday in the Euro 2025 qualifying campaign.

How To Watch Republic of Ireland v England

When is the Republic of Ireland v England?

Republic of Ireland v England women will take place on Tuesday at 7.30 pm.

TV Channel

Viewers in Ireland can watch the game on RTÉ 2 with pre-match buildup from 7 pm.

Republic of Ireland v England women will be broadcast on ITV1 in the UK.

Live Stream

In Ireland, you can stream the Republic of Ireland v England women on RTÉ Player.

In the UK the game can be streamed on ITVX.

Where is the Republic of Ireland v England Being Played?

The Republic of Ireland host England at the Aviva Stadium and a record attendance is expected with over 30,000 tickets sold.

Republic of Ireland v England Women Odds

Team

Odds

Chance

Republic of Ireland

16/1

5.9%

England

2/11

84.6%

Draw

11/2

15.4%

The Republic of Ireland are priced at 16/1 to bounce back from their latest defeat against France.

England are heavy 2/11 favourites while the draw is 11/2.

Handicap Betting

Republic of Ireland: +2 @ 5/4

England: -2 @ 6/4

Handicap Draw: +2 @ 11/4

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The Form – Republic of Ireland vs England

Republic of Ireland’s Form

The Republic of Ireland Women’s National Team is certainly on an upward trajectory. Under Vera Pauw they qualified for the Women’s World Cup for the first time and while they could only salvage one point in that campaign. Following the departure of Vera Pauw and the arrival of Eileen Gleeson, they’ve continued to grow, finishing 2023 with a flurry of 6 wins from 6 matches where they scored 20 goals and only conceded 1 and saw them promoted to the Nations League Group A.

However, with great performance comes great expectations and they’ve been handed the toughest possible test in Euro 2025 qualifying with England, France and Sweden again rounding out the “Group of Death”. Ahead of this International Window they earned a credible 0-0 draw away to Italy but would’ve been disappointed to lose 0-2 against Wales last February.

This group was expected to be a baptism of fire and Ireland lost their first game 1-0 against France. Their overall performance suggests grounds for optimism that they do belong at this level.

Republic of Ireland’s Last Five Results

France 0-1 Republic of Ireland | April 5th | Loss

Republic of Ireland 0-2 Wales | February 27th | Loss

Italy 0-0 Republic of Ireland | February 23rd | Draw

Northern Republic of Ireland 1-6 Republic of Ireland | December 5th | Win

Republic of Ireland 1-0 Hungary | December 1st | Win

Albania 0-1 Republic of Ireland | October 31st | Win

2 Wins, 2 Losses and 1 Draw

England’s Form

England are consistent scorers on the International Stage and in the last two years winning Euro 2022 and coming runners-up at the most recent Women’s World Cup. Their record in 2023 finished with 9 victories, 3 draws and 4 defeats and concluded their Nations League Campaign with a dominant 0-6 win against Scotland.

Ahead of Euro 2025 qualifying, England had a dominant February International Window winning 7-2 against Austria and 5-1 against Italy with both games held at a neutral stadium the Estadio Nuevo Mirador. However, last week they commenced their qualifying in rather disappointing fashion with a 1-1 draw against Sweden.

This English squad oozes class and when on their game few can stop them.

England’s Last Five Results

England 1-1 Sweden | April 5th | Draw

England 5-1 Italy | February 27th | Win

England 7-2 Austria | February 23rd | Win

Scotland 0-6 England | December 5th | Win

England 3-2 Netherlands | December 1st | Win

4 Wins and 1 Draw

Republic of Ireland v England Weather Forecast

The weather is expected to be 6 degrees with a 0% chance of rain.

Republic of Ireland v England Lineups

Republic of Ireland Predicted XI (5-4-1)

GK: Brosnan

RB: Payne, RCB: Hayes, CB: Quinn, LCB: Mannion, LB: Patten

RM: Carusa, CM: O’Sullivan, CM: Connolly, LM: McCabe

CF: Barrett

England Predicted XI (4-3-3)

GK: Earps

RB: Bronze, CB: Wubben-Moy, CB: Greenwood, LB: Charles

CM: Stanway, CM: Walsh, CM: Toone

RW: Kelly CF: Russo, LW: James

Republic of Ireland v England Head-To-Head Results & Stats

All-Time Head-To-Head Record

Republic of Ireland wins: 0

England wins: 7

Draws: 0

Head-To-Head Results Last Five Matches

Republic of Ireland 0-1 England | International Friendly (1987)

England 4-0 Republic of Ireland | Euro 1987 Qualifier (1986)

Republic of Ireland 0-6 England | Euro 1987 Qualifier (1985)

England 6-0 Republic of Ireland | Euro 1984 Qualifier (1983)

Republic of Ireland 0-1 England | Euro 1984 Qualifier (1982)

Trends

22 places separate the sides in the World Rankings with England 2nd and Ireland 24th.

18 players in the Ireland WNT squad play their club football in England in either the Women’s Super League or the Women’s Championship.

Key Players To Watch

Katie McCabe – Republic of Ireland

Ireland captain, talisman and a bonafide World Class Footballer, at (28) she already has 85 Caps for her country and 26 Goals including that corner-kick goal at the World Cup last summer. Had she received a squared pass from Leanne Kiernan against the French they may have earned a historic point.

Alessia Russo – England

While the Arsenal Striker (25) has 37 Caps and 18 Goals for her country, it seems like only in the last 18 months or so that she has established herself as a crucial player for England and she was the one who scored last week opening the scoring on the 24th-minute in their draw against Sweden. Russo’s strength, finishing ability and general link-up play could terrorise the Irish defence.

Republic of Ireland vs England Prediction & Best Bet

Prediction: Republic of Ireland 0-2 England

Republic of Ireland despite falling to a defeat against France can certainly be proud of their efforts and could’ve even snatched a draw in the end if McCabe received a squared ball.

England would’ve been dissatisfied with their 1-1 draw against Sweden and will be out to put on a performance in the Aviva to show they’re still close to the top of the Women’s Game.

Similar to the French game I can see Ireland losing but for them to be competitive again.

Best Bet: England Win + Under 2.5 Goals @ 12/5

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