
Ireland go in search of their first win in their World Cup qualifying campaign later.
Following Thursday night's defeat to Sweden they face Finland in Helsinki this afternoon.
Ireland manager, Vera Pauw, says they're a different proposition.
"They're very strong," she said.
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"They've very much a Scandinavian team, so very fit players, very strong players, high pace of play, so making they play and being the one more in possession is difficult.
"So it's a completely different game than organising yourself to stop an opponent.
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"We took the max out of the Sweden game, in terms of possessional play.
"In possession you need to do more to win a game, and I think against Finland there might be a chance that we can find the opportunity to do more."