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The countdown is on to one of the biggest events in women's football this year - and it's taking place right here.
That's Sara Booth, tournament director for the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship.
Matches are being staged across the country after it all kicks off at Windsor Park.
Talking #WU19EURO and women's football with @ElecIrelandNI @AlfieWylie @sazbooth10 and @JulesNelson5 on @goQradio this morning. #BestofNI pic.twitter.com/4KpTqNhYoF
— WU19EURO2017 (@WU19EURO2017) May 16, 2017
Sara says the tournament is a sign of things to come from the Irish FA.
National women's coach Alfie Wylie agrees there'll be long-term benefits from this summer's event.
Great to have this NI legend supporting the #WU19EURO championship https://t.co/r4g9dCWeHG
— WU19EURO2017 (@WU19EURO2017) May 11, 2017
9️⃣0️⃣ days to go until #WU19EURO Great to have @chris_kammy help celebrate the occasion. Thanks for your support! #BestofNI pic.twitter.com/IRB4xS00vC
— WU19EURO2017 (@WU19EURO2017) May 9, 2017
It's a big year for Alfie and his team - with the start of the World Cup qualifying campaign.
Julie Nelson is a senior international and women's football ambassador with the Irish FA.
Electric Ireland coming on board as lead sponsor has been described as a huge boost for women's football here.
To support the sponsorship, the company announced details of its campaign Game Changers, which it says "will break down the perceptions that exist around women’s football, celebrate female football talent and most importantly help boost participation rates beyond the current 10,000 Game Changers who currently play football each week across Northern Ireland."
Here's Clare McAllister, sales and marketing manager Electric Ireland.