Vera Pauw's Ireland team and their opponents Scotland will wear black armbands to honour those affected by the Creeslough tragedy at tonight's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying play-off at Hampden Park.
Ten people lost their lives in the horrific explosion that occurred in the Donegal town last Friday, with the first funerals taking place today, while a further eight people, including children, were brought to hospital to be treated for their injuries.
There will be a period of silence held before kick-off as a show of respect to the Creeslough community.
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Last night, prior to training at the Glasgow venue, the Ireland players joined together to observe a minute's silence in memory of the victims.
Speaking of behalf of the FAI, President Gerry McAnaney said: “The sense of grief and loss in Creeslough at this time is beyond imagination.
"We can only offer the love and support of everyone involved with Irish football to the people of Creeslough, our many friends across Donegal and all to those who are grieving the loss of loved ones at this incredibly difficult time.
"Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anamacha.”
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