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Women’s WC prep: Copper Queens Impress in 3-2 defeat against Ireland

Ireland defeated Zambia 3-2 at the Tallaght Stadium in a perfect dress rehearsal of the World Cup on Thursday, June 20.

Amber Barrett was the hero as her two-goal cameo helped Ireland overturn a 1-0 half-time deficit.

The hosts started brightly and almost took the lead inside two minutes when Claire O’Riordan skied her close-range effort.

However, Zambia settled and took control of the game. Capitalising on some loose Irish play, the African side hit Ireland on the break and stretched the defence.

When Zambia took the lead, it was fully deserved. It came via a fortuitous goal mind, with Banda’s shot ricocheting off a couple of Irish players before crossing the line.

Ireland improved but struggled to create anything of note. Leanne Kirwan threatened in behind on a couple of occasions and when she finally found the back of the net, she fell foul of the offside flag.

A frustrating first half for the girls in green, but a much more positive start to the second as Amber Barrett levelled the score from the penalty spot.
And with 27 minutes to play, Claire O’Riordan completed the turnaround with a thumping header after a sensational Megan Connolly delivery.

A third goal for Ireland came shortly after when Barrett dinked a bouncing ball over the head of Zambian keeper Nali after a corner.

Zambia showed tremendous character and gave everything to try and claw their way back into the game. Racheal Kundananji scored a brilliant goal to bring the visitors back into the game, but Ireland hung on to pick up the important win.

Vera Pauw will name her squad for the World Cup next week before games against France and Colombia.

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