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Republic of Ireland host Poland at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on April 18, 2026, in a UEFA Nations League A2 World Cup qualifying double-header after Ireland beat Poland 3-2 in Gdańsk earlier this week.
Carla Ward made one change for the return leg, with Kyra Carusa recalled to the starting XI and Katie McCabe captaining a side expected to draw a crowd of about 18,000.
Ireland’s recent goals came from Emily Murphy, McCabe and Marissa Sheva, while Poland rely on Barcelona forward Ewa Pajor.
Poland made two alterations and will be without Milena Kokosz through injury.
Group standings before kick-off read: Netherlands seven points, France six, Ireland three and Poland one.
A home win would all but secure third place for Ireland in Group A2, preserve their League A status and provide a more favourable play-off draw for 2027 World Cup qualification; conversely a Polish victory would lift them above Ireland in the table and threaten Ireland’s position.








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