History Made. A Legacy Set | Our World Cup Journey



To make history is one thing, but to leave a legacy is what our Womenโ€™s National Team set out to do at their first ever major tournament.

Follow the team through the highs and lows of the 2023 FIFA Womenโ€™s World Cup in Australia & New Zealand.

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36 thoughts on “History Made. A Legacy Set | Our World Cup Journey”

  1. Hope they are better without that nut job Vieira absolute shocking performance getting one goal and one point (and an own goal) letโ€™s hope they improve big time next year

  2. ill remember all 6 ni goals now just from the day, to be fair ive seen katie do that before of course, and ive seen caitlin do that before of course, little heather and big lou's were my personal favourites, 2 and 5

  3. I was at that game in Perth (local Australian fan), near the corner flag on the side that McCabe scored in. As soon as she hit it I just kept saying to my friend โ€œI think this is going inโ€ – and sure enough it did. Was an amazing experience and the ladies played with such heart. It was a shame they didnโ€™t get through to the r16, but they definitely won over a lot of fans

  4. As an Aussie 1st gen from Irish root's Matilda's are my #1. With that being said Ireland Will always be my #2. I watched the Tillie's when no one else did and now they're huge… Can't wait to see Ireland growing and excited for the path ahead. Well done girls you truly deserved this!

  5. Im an Aussie so obviously Tillies are my pride! But along with the Tillies, the love and respect i have for the Lionesses and Ireland are right up there. England already being a force but to see Ireland coming up like they have is just incredible! I only wish them the best for the future of their football โค

  6. you should be so proud of your girls ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–i`m an Aussie grandad , i watched all 8 games in Brissie in the women`s world cup , i had the time of my life . i only had one game of the Irish vs Nigeria , it was fantastic . that was my 3rd world cup in Brissie , i went to the boys under 20 world cup in 1981 and 1993 . i thought those games were great , the girls beat the boys hands down . the atmosphere and fans were fantastic . i watched England vs Haiti , Australia vs Nigeria , Ireland vs Nigeria , Korea vs Germany , England vs Nigeria , Brazil vs France , Australia vs France and Australia vs Sweden . i`ve been to test cricket , rugby league , rugby union , football , aussie rules , basketball matches , i`ve got to say , for me the women`s world cup was the best sporting event i`ve ever been to . as an Arsenal fan i loved that i was able to see Katie live , she never stops . be very proud Ireland , the girls played their hearts out ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ˜Š

  7. Ahh lads this should have been 2 hours long, Absolutely love this team, theres such an energy, they believe in themselves and each other and they believe they can…so they will ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช

  8. Loved that lots of players got the chance to shine. Ruesha is always so engaging & interesting and speaks in such a genuine and heartfelt way. All of the girls have made us so proud this year. Thanks for dedicating your bodies & health for Ireland. Great to see a team that looks out for each other so well..

  9. I think the Rep girls did brilliantly. Got through playoffs to reach the WC finals in Australia. And won their group in the Nations League winning all 6 games , scoring the 3rd highest number of goals out of 51 teams , and getting promotion to Div A.

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