Ireland welcome Finland to Dublin on Thursday night in what is set to be a huge game for Vera Pauw's side.
They have progressed very well through their qualification campaign and it all comes to a head when they take on the Finns.
Finland were already defeated by Ireland in Helsinki when Megan Connolly's free kick was enough to separate the sides on the night.
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And the Brighton midfielder has no doubts about the qualities their opponents possess.
She said: "There's no doubting the quality of Finland. They were at the Euros and we weren't.
"They qualified for it, experienced that.
"Even if they didn't win any games, they have that big tournament experience and we don't yet.
"For us, we need to do so every single bit of homework and preparation for this game."
It is sure to be an intriguing battle - here are all the details you need ahead of the game.
Where and when is it?
The game will take place at a sold-out Tallaght Stadium on Thursday, September 1.
What time is kick off?
Kick off is at 7pm.
What channel is it on?
The game will be shown live on RTE 2, where coverage starts at 6.30pm.
The match will also be available to stream for free via the RTE Player.
Team news
Neither side have announced their team for this clash as of yet.
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