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Record crowd goal for Ireland qualifier in Tallaght

Louise Quinn and Jess Gargan in Tallaght today
Louise Quinn and Jess Gargan in Tallaght today

Republic of Ireland are aiming for a record crowd for their UEFA Women's Euro 2021 qualifier against Ukraine in Tallaght Stadium next month as a campaign to encourage attendance was launched today.
 
Head coach Vera Pauw will take charge of the team for the first time on 8 October, with the home side looking to continue their 100% record after a 2-0 win over Montenegro earlier this month.
 
As part of the 20x20 movement, organisers are hoping to see a record attendance in Tallaght Stadium for an Ireland women's senior team match.
 
Sarah Colgan, co-founder of 20x20, said: "Sport is having a watershed moment in Irish culture and the skill of our female teams and athletes is being seen more and more.

"20x20 is joining forces with the FAI to encourage a record attendance for the women’s senior team at Tallaght Stadium for Ireland v Ukraine on 8 October, a crucial qualifier for EURO 2021. 
 
"The power of seeing crowds turn up and a stadium sell out cannot be underestimated, and the signal it sends to our younger generations is also hugely important.

"We want to break a record on 8 October so that sports fans - men, women, girls and boys - can be part of this mega shift and we can make history together."

Defender Louise Quinn hopes the fans will come out on 8 October in support of the team.
 
"It’s always important to have the support behind you when you play for your country. That’s what Irish people are so good at.

"It doesn’t matter what sport it is, when you play for your country, it’s a proud moment, and to have as much support with you in Tallaght Stadium makes wearing that green jersey all the better."
 
Shelbourne's Jess Gargan made her senior international debut in the summer and hopes to see fans from the Só Hotels Women's National League support the team.
 
Gargan stated: "It’s important that when WNL players get the chance to play for their country, that the supporters come together and support us.

"We play week in, week out and it’s that competition that brings players to the international stage. It’s important that all the fans come together and support the team, no matter who plays."
 
Tickets for the game are available on the FAI website fai.ie. 

The match will be broadcast live on RTÉ2. 

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