On Tuesday's Football Daily, David Wilson brings you news from the international game, the World Cup and Europe.
Ireland Women's National Team continue preparations in Cork ahead of Friday's crucial World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands.
Carla Ward's side remain in contention for automatic qualification to the 2027 Women's World Cup following victories over Poland.
Ward discusses Ireland's approach to a must-win clash with the Dutch at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Netherlands injury concerns include the absences of Vivianne Miedema, Daphne van Domselaar and Jill Roord.
Ireland face their own selection challenges with Denise O'Sullivan and Emily Murphy suspended.
Katie McCabe confirms her move from Arsenal to Chelsea after a decade-long spell with the Gunners.
Ward labels McCabe the best left-back in world football as the Ireland captain begins a new chapter.
Cork native Megan Connolly reflects on returning home and how her move to Lazio has developed her game.
Heimir Hallgrímsson's Republic of Ireland men's squad continue preparations in Montreal ahead of their friendly against Canada.
Several League of Ireland players feature in the senior setup, while Jaden Umeh balances international duty with Leaving Cert exams.
St Patrick's Athletic goalkeeper Joseph Anang earns a place in Ghana's World Cup squad.
Scotland midfielder John McGinn speaks about the nation's first World Cup appearance since 1998.
England arrive in the United States, with Thomas Tuchel discussing the challenge of adapting to summer conditions.
Tim Clancy assesses England's World Cup prospects and whether expectations could work against them.
Jim Crawford names a youthful Ireland Under-21 squad for upcoming friendlies against Croatia and Qatar.
Liverpool open talks with Andoni Iraola as the leading candidate to replace Arne Slot at Anfield.
Southampton boss Tonda Eckert apologises for the club's 'Spygate' scandal, while the show also features interviews with Clarence Seedorf and Troy Parrott.
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