Republic of Ireland WNT are gearing up for their final Group I game against group leaders Germany in Tallaght Stadium.
A win for Vera Pauw’s side would see the Girls in Green secure a Play-Off place as they bid to qualify for the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 – a first for the women’s team.
Defender Louise Quinn says fans will be missed at Tallaght Stadium for their final qualifier against Germany.
Speaking in an in interview, released exclusively through Fan Republic, the 81-times capped international spoke about the Germany game as Ireland hunt for an all important Play-Off place.
With the WNT set to play their first home international game without supporters, Quinn had a message for the fans who have turned out in their numbers for the Girls in Green.
She said: “You want to be able to give them [the fans] that joy.
“They’d do anything to be there in Tallaght Stadium with us, but that’s just the way it is at the moment, so for us if we can create that performance and get that result, then hopefully there will be more games for them to come out and support us.
“For now, the importance is for everyone to stay safe and support us from home.”

