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Kenny Shiels’ side, who were beaten 4-1 by Norway in their opening fixture, finish Group A on Friday against formidable hosts England
We’ve been in this situation before
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“We have to push now and really kick on and make sure this happens again in the future
Midfielder Joely Andrews insists Northern Ireland appearing at a major tournament cannot become a “one-time thing” following their early elimination from Euro 2022
“But we know it’s our last game in this tournament, we’ll leave it all out there
RecommendedEngland coach Eddie Jones happy to silence Australia critics after second TestEuro 2022: England into quarter-finals thanks to record-breaking win over NorwayBeth Mead hailed after hat-trick inspires England to thumping win over Norway“It’s definitely the hardest match I’ve ever played in so Friday will probably top that again,” she continued
I think that can happen to any team but we know we’ll set up, we’ll be really tight and we’ll close down spaces for them to exploit us as hard as possible
“They just showed their quality (against Norway) really
”Andrews featured in a 5-0 World Cup qualifying loss to the Lionesses in April in Belfast
England have won all 10 of the previous encounters between the teams, scoring 54 goals and conceding just two
Andrews, who “dipped in and out” of watching Sarina Wiegman’s side humiliate the Norwegians, is braced for a tough assignment from what is effectively a dead rubber
“For so many of us to be in this squad at this tournament at such a young age, we’ve got a taste of it now and it’s only made us hungrier and we’ve so much desire to qualify again,” said the 20-year-old, who came off the bench against the Austrians in Southampton
“It’s an unbelievable effort but I think as a group we’ll rally around each other
RecommendedThey’re in a fantastic position to win it – Jordan Nobbs backs EnglandA look at Ellen White’s international career as she closes in on England recordBeth Mead admits England ‘never dreamt’ of making Euros history against Norway“This can’t be a one-time thing, it can’t be: ‘remember that time Northern Ireland qualified for a major tournament?’
Northern Ireland’s Joely Andrews, second left, challenges Austria goalscorer Katharina Naschenweng during Monday’s 2-0 loss at St Mary’s (Kieran Cleeves/PA) (PA Wire)“We know now what it takes to get here and hopefully we can put things in place to do it again
Glentoran player Andrews is one of seven women aged 22 or under in the Northern Ireland squad and desperate for further chances on the big stage
The competition’s lowest-ranked nation will return to St Mary’s for a third and final time at the end of the week for a daunting showdown with the Lionesses
“England are top class and I think they showed why they are one of the favourites for the tournament, so it’s a massive ask for us,” she said
The championship debutantes’ hopes of reaching the knockout stages were extinguished on Monday evening by a 2-0 defeat to Austria
”Northern Ireland rarely threatened to score against Austria but remained in the contest until two minutes from time when substitute Katharina Naschenweng added to Katharina Schiechtl’s first-half opener
They were subsequently knocked out of the Euros after England secured top spot in the group thanks to a record-breaking 8-0 thumping of Norway along the south coast in Brighton
We know what it takes and we’ll give everything

The championship debutantes’ hopes of reaching the knockout stages were extinguished on Monday evening by a 2-0 defeat to Austria
England have won all 10 of the previous encounters between the teams, scoring 54 goals and conceding just two
”Andrews featured in a 5-0 World Cup qualifying loss to the Lionesses in April in Belfast
“We have to push now and really kick on and make sure this happens again in the future
Andrews, who “dipped in and out” of watching Sarina Wiegman’s side humiliate the Norwegians, is braced for a tough assignment from what is effectively a dead rubber
Northern Ireland’s Joely Andrews, second left, challenges Austria goalscorer Katharina Naschenweng during Monday’s 2-0 loss at St Mary’s (Kieran Cleeves/PA) (PA Wire)“We know now what it takes to get here and hopefully we can put things in place to do it again
RecommendedThey’re in a fantastic position to win it – Jordan Nobbs backs EnglandA look at Ellen White’s international career as she closes in on England recordBeth Mead admits England ‘never dreamt’ of making Euros history against Norway“This can’t be a one-time thing, it can’t be: ‘remember that time Northern Ireland qualified for a major tournament?’
“For so many of us to be in this squad at this tournament at such a young age, we’ve got a taste of it now and it’s only made us hungrier and we’ve so much desire to qualify again,” said the 20-year-old, who came off the bench against the Austrians in Southampton
They were subsequently knocked out of the Euros after England secured top spot in the group thanks to a record-breaking 8-0 thumping of Norway along the south coast in Brighton
“It’s an unbelievable effort but I think as a group we’ll rally around each other
We know what it takes and we’ll give everything
”Northern Ireland rarely threatened to score against Austria but remained in the contest until two minutes from time when substitute Katharina Naschenweng added to Katharina Schiechtl’s first-half opener
We’ve been in this situation before
“England are top class and I think they showed why they are one of the favourites for the tournament, so it’s a massive ask for us,” she said
Kenny Shiels’ side, who were beaten 4-1 by Norway in their opening fixture, finish Group A on Friday against formidable hosts England
Glentoran player Andrews is one of seven women aged 22 or under in the Northern Ireland squad and desperate for further chances on the big stage
Midfielder Joely Andrews insists Northern Ireland appearing at a major tournament cannot become a “one-time thing” following their early elimination from Euro 2022
“They just showed their quality (against Norway) really
”
“But we know it’s our last game in this tournament, we’ll leave it all out there
I think that can happen to any team but we know we’ll set up, we’ll be really tight and we’ll close down spaces for them to exploit us as hard as possible
The competition’s lowest-ranked nation will return to St Mary’s for a third and final time at the end of the week for a daunting showdown with the Lionesses
RecommendedEngland coach Eddie Jones happy to silence Australia critics after second TestEuro 2022: England into quarter-finals thanks to record-breaking win over NorwayBeth Mead hailed after hat-trick inspires England to thumping win over Norway“It’s definitely the hardest match I’ve ever played in so Friday will probably top that again,” she continued

