THE Northern Ireland senior women’s team’s upcoming Euro qualifiers against Malta and Bosnia and Herzegovina are set to be streamed live by the BBC.
Northern Ireland’s campaign in the league phase of qualifiers for UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 will draw to a close when they take on Malta away in Ta’Qali on Friday, July 12 and the Bosnians at the National Football Stadium at Windsor Park on Tuesday, July 16.
Both games are due to be streamed live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport NI website.
Friday’s League B Group 3 game against Malta is scheduled to kick off at 6.30pm BST.
The match against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Belfast next week has a 6.00pm start.
Tanya Oxtoby’s team currently sit third in B3 with four points from four matches. Top seeds Portugal lead the way with 12 from four, while second seeds Bosnia and Herzegovina are in second with six points from four matches.
Malta drew with Northern Ireland in their opening fixture, however they are currently propping up the table with just a single point from four matches.
The aim for Oxtoby and her players is to finish in second or third in the group, which will guarantee they enter play-offs for places at next year’s Euros in Switzerland.
A win against Malta would see Northern Ireland advance to the play-offs phase of the qualifiers.
Tickets for Tuesday’s game against Bosnia and Herzegovina are still available at www.irishfa.com/tickets.
Northern Ireland players in Malta