The national broadcaster will show all 64 games live.
RTÉ HAS ANNOUNCED its punditry team as TV coverage is confirmed with one month to go to the Fifa Women’s World Cup.
Evanne Ní Chuillin, Peter Collins, Clare MacNamara and Marie Crowe will present RTÉ’s TV coverage, with several former and current international stars set to feature across TV and radio.Stephanie Roche, Clare Shine, Karen Duggan and Méabh De Búrca are among the Irish names involved, with Scottish pair Jen Beattie and Rachel Corsie set to run the rule over their clubmates.
“Irish women’s sports will reach brand new heights when Vera Pauw takes the Republic of Ireland side to the Fifa Women’s World Cup 2023 for the very first-time next month,” Group Head of RTÉ Sport, Declan McBennett, said.
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