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Wales 4-1 Northern Ireland: Jess Fishlock stars as hosts win comfortably

Wales celebrate Hannah Cain's goal
Wales put three first-half goals past Northern Ireland

Jess Fishlock starred as Wales breezed past Northern Ireland 4-1 in a friendly at the Cardiff City Stadium.

Fishlock opened the scoring in the 16th minute before two quick goals from Angharad James and Hannah Cain put the hosts in control.

Rachel Rowe made it four in the second half before Lauren Wade scored a well-taken consolation.

Northern Ireland were playing under interim boss Andy Waterworth after Kenny Shiels left his role in January.

Gemma Grainger’s side were playing on home soil for the first time since narrowly missing out on the World Cup and put on a first-half show in front of the 6,831-strong crowd.

Fishlock finished off a flowing move to put Wales ahead. Captain Sophie Ingle played a ball forward to find Rowe, and her cross found Wales’ record caps holder, who caressed the ball into the top corner.

Midfielder Fishlock was involved again as she latched on to another pin-point Ingle pass and James raced on to the cross to make it two in the 26th minute.

The third came five minutes later as the hosts punished some slack home defending. Rhiannon Roberts was allowed to get to the byeline and her cross allowed Cain, unmarked in the area, to power home her first international goal.

Wales lacked the same intensity after the restart with the win all but secured, although Caragh Hamilton had to be alert to block Esther Morgan’s powerful drive.

However it was four in the 64th minute when Turner failed to collected Ceri Holland’s powerful cross and Rowe converted at the back post.

Northern Ireland’s consolation came in the 73rd minute when Wade stole the ball off Gemma Evans and, with Olivia Clark out of position from the original pass by Rachel Furness, the Reading winger was able to curl the ball home into the unguarded goal from a tight angle.

Northern Ireland improve after early struggles

The third came five minutes later as the hosts punished some slack home defending. Rhiannon Roberts was allowed to get to the byline and her cross allowed Cain, unmarked in the area, to power home her first international goal.
Lauren Wade scored a superb consolation goal for Northern Ireland

Under Waterworth, Northern Ireland were playing their first game since November after skipping February’s window following the departure of Shiels.

With five of the visitors’ starting team only in pre-season before the Irish Premiership season kicked off, Wales were visibly sharper and their talented forward line ran the away defence ragged.

Sarah McFadden produced a last-ditch block to deny Fishlock in the area in the early stages and debutant goalkeeper Shannon Turner, starting in place of the injured Jackie Burns, had a narrow escape when she showed a neat touch to dance around Ceri Holland in the area.

Demi Vance’s sloppy back pass nearly let Cain in, and the lively Rowe, James and Cain all saw half-chances slip away.

In a rare first-half foray forward, captain Marissa Callaghan had a shot well blocked and McFadden curled the follow up over.

Waterworth introduced Chloe McCarron and Rebecca Holloway at the break, and Northern Ireland immediately had more ball in the opposition half, including a move which saw Hamilton fire wide before McCarron fired over.

Furness, Northern Ireland’s record goalscorer who stepped away from international duty for personal reasons, made her return after Rowe made it four.

Wade hit the upright behind the goal as Northern Ireland pressed for a consolation, which came through the winger’s excellent finish on 73 minutes.

Line-ups

Wales

Formation 4-3-3

  • 12Clark
  • 5Roberts
  • 14LaddSubstituted forGreenat 68′minutes
  • 3Evans
  • 18MorganSubstituted forPowellat 77′minutes
  • 8James
  • 4Ingle
  • 10FishlockSubstituted forWynneat 87′minutes
  • 7Holland
  • 11CainSubstituted forHughesat 68′minutes
  • 13RoweSubstituted forMorganat 68′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1O’Sullivan
  • 2Williams
  • 6Green
  • 9Walters
  • 15Hughes
  • 16Estcourt
  • 17Powell
  • 19Wynne
  • 20Griffiths
  • 21Middleton-Patel
  • 22Filbey
  • 23Morgan

Northern Ireland

Formation 4-5-1

  • 1Turner
  • 2McKenna
  • 13BurrowsSubstituted forRaffertyat 78′minutesBooked at 85mins
  • 4McFadden
  • 3VanceSubstituted forHollowayat 45′minutesBooked at 81mins
  • 18HamiltonSubstituted forBeattieat 78′minutes
  • 17BellBooked at 27minsSubstituted forMcCarronat 45′minutes
  • 16Caldwell
  • 8CallaghanSubstituted forFurnessat 65′minutesBooked at 76mins
  • 14Wade
  • 5MasonSubstituted forWilsonat 65′minutes

Substitutes

  • 6Rafferty
  • 7McCarron
  • 9McGuinness
  • 10Furness
  • 11McGuinness
  • 12Harvey-Clifford
  • 15Holloway
  • 19Wilson
  • 20Andrews
  • 21Beattie
  • 22Magee
  • 23Woods

Referee:
Stacey Pearson

Match Stats

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Wales Women 4, Northern Ireland Women 1.

  2. Second Half ends, Wales Women 4, Northern Ireland Women 1.

  3. Foul by Gemma Evans (Wales Women).

  4. Lauren Wade (Northern Ireland Women) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  5. Substitution, Wales Women. Megan Wynne replaces Jess Fishlock.

  6. Delay over. They are ready to continue.

  7. Delay in match because of an injury Jess Fishlock (Wales Women).

  8. Laura Rafferty (Northern Ireland Women) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  9. Josie Green (Wales Women) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  10. Foul by Laura Rafferty (Northern Ireland Women).

  11. Corner, Northern Ireland Women. Conceded by Ella Powell.

  12. Foul by Gemma Evans (Wales Women).

  13. Kerry Beattie (Northern Ireland Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  14. Corner, Wales Women. Conceded by Emily Wilson.

  15. Attempt blocked. Sophie Ingle (Wales Women) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Angharad James with a cross.

  16. Rebecca Holloway (Northern Ireland Women) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  17. Rhiannon Roberts (Wales Women) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  18. Foul by Rebecca Holloway (Northern Ireland Women).

  19. Attempt blocked. Ffion Morgan (Wales Women) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Jess Fishlock.

  20. Substitution, Northern Ireland Women. Laura Rafferty replaces Kelsie Burrows.

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