Irish players to wear purple wristbands in solidarity with Canadian players embroiled in gender-equality dispute
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The Arsenal winger makes no secret of her relationship with Ireland team-mate Ruesha Littlejohn. The move follows Australia displaying rainbow-coloured numbers during Sunday’s 3-2 victory over Spain. “We have our concerns, it’s up to Fifa to decide, it’s not up to us. Let us say we have our concerns.”Ireland open Group B against Australia in Sydney on July 20th before facing Canada in Perth six days later. Preparations for these daunting games against the host nation and Olympic gold medalists Canada began last Friday with a chastising training run against the world number two-ranked side Germany.
“We have three players who really need to be tested,” said Pauw. “Two of them will start because we really need to make a final decision on them. We don’t bring them in to have another look, we need to be clear now. The other one will play in the second half.”
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