It’s a great opportunity for people of the Mid-West to get a look at the future stars of Irish Women’s international football, with the tie scheduled to kick off at 2PM.
The Markets Field is set to host international football this coming Sunday, as the Irish Girls U15 national team visit the Garryowen venue.
Manager Richard Berkeley brings his U15 squad to Limerick for a friendly warm-up game with a Treaty United WU17 side who are in action for the first time since capturing the EA Sports LOI Academy WU17 Shield last November.
There is a local interest in the Irish side with recent Treaty United signing and former Pike Rovers player, Madison McGuane set to be a part of the Irish U15 squad.
It’s a great opportunity for people of the Mid-West to get a look at the future stars of Irish Women’s international football, with the tie scheduled to kick off at 2PM.
It was a busy week on international front for some of Treaty United’s players, as Katie Lawlee captained Ireland’s WU17 side to victories over South Korea and Portugal.
Robbie Lynch and Adam O’Halloran started for the FAI Schools side in action against Australia, as Lynch played the full 90 minutes and was awarded man of the match.
It was a week to remember for Charlie Campbell of the Treaty United Carelon Academy, as the 16-year-old made his Irish debut, coming on as a sub in the MU16 side’s defeat to Turkey. Campbell was a part of the starting line-up two days later in a 2-1 victory over Czechia.