By Q Radio Sport
The Northern Ireland women's football team host the Republic tonight in a World Cup qualifier.
Kick-off at Mourneview Park in Lurgan is half past seven.
Alfie Wylie's team lost their opening qualifier on Friday night, beaten 4-1 away to the group's top seeds, Norway.
Caragh Milligan - who's been playing her club football in Iceland - scored the Northern Ireland goal and says they'll benefit from the experience...
Skipper Marissa Callaghan believes the Irish derby is an ideal opportunity to kick-start the qualifying campaign...
.@NorthernIreland captain @marissac_17 looks forward to 'Irish derby' at Mourneview Park tomorrow night...#GAWA pic.twitter.com/ritHqCg971
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) September 18, 2017
Northern Ireland captain Marissa Callaghan is looking forward to the derby with the Republic of Ireland
Manager Wylie hopes his players will be inspired by the heroics of the Northern Ireland men's team, but accepts the Republic start as favourites...
Meanwhile, in another boost for the women's game here, the Northern Ireland under-19s have won the UEFA Fair Play Award for their performances at the European Championships, staged locally last month.
.@caraghm96 @NorthernIreland scorer v Norway on Friday looks ahead to World Cup qualifier v RoI in Lurgan tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/64OanYBT3Y
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) September 18, 2017
Caragh Milligan scored Northern Ireland's only goal in the 4-1 defeat to Norway