Summary

  • Northern Ireland v Bosnia 2-0 Herzegovina (FT)

  • Republic of Ireland 3-1 France (FT)

  1. Postpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 16 July

    Republic of Ireland v France (18:00 BST)

    It's Pairc Ui Chaoimh but just not like you are used to.

    The home of Cork's GAA team will host the first competitive football game played at the stadium and the first time the women's team have played a home fixture outside of Dublin since June 2012.

    Denise O'SullivanImage source, Getty Images
    Katie McCabeImage source, Getty Images
  2. 'It's a very important goal'published at 17:32 British Summer Time 16 July

    Republic of Ireland v France (18:00 BST)

    Julie-Ann Rusell celebrates her goalImage source, Inpho

    Republic of Ireland manager Eileen Gleeson says Julie-Ann Russell's late consolation goal in Friday's 2-1 defeat by England is "huge" for the team's belief.

    Already relegated from League A in Euro 2025 qualifying, the Irish had yet to score in their opening four fixtures.

    Alessia Russo's early strike and Georgia Stanway's penalty put the European champions in a comfortable position at Carrow Road.

    Russell, making her first international appearance in four years, volleyed home in the 94th minute for a well-deserved consolation.

    "The girls put in a great shift and to keep going until the 94th minute - the goal was huge for us," Gleeson told RTE.

    "It's a very important goal."

  3. Watch: Northern Ireland book Euro 2025 play-off with Malta winpublished at 17:29 British Summer Time 16 July

    Northern Ireland v Bosnia-Herzegovina (18:00 BST)

    An Emma Lipman own goal and a Kerry Beattie header hand Northern Ireland a 2-0 win over Malta, a victory that secures a Euro 2025 play-off.

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    Watch: Northern Ireland book Euro 2025 play-off with Malta win

  4. What happened on Friday?published at 17:27 British Summer Time 16 July

    Northern Ireland v Bosnia-Herzegovina (18:00 BST)

    Kerry beattie celebrates a goalImage source, PressEye

    Northern Ireland booked their place in the Euro 2025 play-offs with a 2-0 victory over Malta at the Centenary Stadium.

    An early own goal from Emma Lipman gave Tanya Oxtoby's side the lead in an entertaining first half.

    Kerry Beattie provided the highlight of an otherwise drab second half with an 80th-minute goal that sealed victory.

    They will discover their opponents for the first round of the play-offs when the draw is made on 19 July.

  5. How things standpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 16 July

    Republic of Ireland v France (18:00 BST)

    Here's how things stand in League A with one game to go.

    Group A3 tableImage source, Inpho
  6. How things standpublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 16 July

    Northern Ireland v Bosnia-Herzegovina (18:00 BST)

    With one match to play, here are how things stand in Group B3.

    A point will be enough for Northern Ireland to finish above Bosnia-Herzegovina as they chase a seeded draw.

    The Group B3 tableImage source, Press Eye
  7. Hello!published at 17:17 British Summer Time 16 July

    Northern Ireland v Bosnia-Herzegovina (18:00 BST); Republic of Ireland v France (18:00 BST)

    Casey HoweImage source, Press Eye

    Good evening!

    Northern Ireland are in action in their final Euro 2025 qualifier at home to Bosnia-Herzegovina.

    A Euro 2025 play-off is already secured, but Northern Ireland want to finish in second place to boost their chances of a seeded draw.

    A draw would be enough to finish second ahead of Bosnia-Herzegovina, but a win for the visitors would flip that on its head.

    You can watch it right here and on BBC iPlayer, and we'll have updates right here.

    We'll also have updates from the Republic of Ireland's final League A match with France in Cork.

    Thanks for joining!