Athlone Town are in the Netherlands for Round 2 of the Women's Champions League qualifiers, with a showdown against Icelandic champions Breidablik up next for Colin Fortune's side.
The midlanders eased past Cardiff City and Agram in Round 1 earlier this month, though they can expect a sterner test on Wednesday lunchtime.
Breidablik are top of their league after 15 games with 13 wins and a draw to their name, having scored 61 times and conceded just 11 goals.
Athlone lead the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division after a 2-1 defeat of Shelbourne last weekend, and Rachel Grham - who was in the Shels squad for that game - believes they have the tools to hurt Breidablik.
"Breidablik scored 61 goals in 15 games, which is huge, so they're obviously able to score goals," said Graham on the RTÉ Soccer Podcast.
"They haven't conceded a lot either, but I'm just going off the time we would have played an Icelandic team (Valur back in 2022). They weren't much better players than us, they just had that physical side of the game that we were really lacking at the time.
"It was the fitness levels, the pace, the power that they had. If you look at Athlone's team now they would have that a lot more in their team than we would have had.
"I do give them a chance. It's not that these players are much more talented than us or much more technically gifted, it's just we've probably always fallen behind a little bit more in the physical side of the game."
Athlone certainly look well able to handle themselves if Breidablik are robust, with Graham highlighting some qualities that should help them on Wednesday.
"If you look at Athlone's team, they're all fit, they're all quick. They have Madi Gibson and Roisin Molloy on the two wings, they have Kelly Brady up front who is probably the quickest player in the league.
"I definitely give them a chance. It's obviously going to be tough but I don't think it's anything unachievable."
The winners of Wednesday's Round 2 semi-final will face either Red Star Belgrade or FC Twente in Saturday's final. Twente are on home soil and look particularly formidable.
"It's probably most likely going to be FC Twente that they will face," added Graham. "Two days recovery, it's a big ask. If you look at that FC Twente team, they played in the group stages of the Champions League last year, and played against Chelsea, Real Madrid.
"They haven't started their league yet, that's maybe the only weak link they'd have at the moment. Their most recognisable player is Jill Roord. We'd know her from the WSL, she played for Arsenal, Manchester City and has played for the Netherlands as well.
"She's only 28, at the peak of her powers almost, so I think that's the level you're going to be looking at if they do come through this game on Wednesday.
"I'm intrigued to see how they do. I know they're representing Athlone Town but it's also representing the league, and we can see where we are against these other leagues."
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