That potential match won’t be against European opposition – given the Uefa schedules – but there are plenty of other countries based on the continent during that time.
Ireland will be tough. In recent years they have gained home draws against Portugal and Belgium and were edged 1-0 by France in March. They are ranked 53rd by Fifa, after being as high as 28 in 2019.
“It’s another really good fixture for us,” said Bazeley. “A high-ranked team, quality players, it will be a stern test. In the next couple of windows we have tough games coming up against good teams and we need to start seeing progression in style of play and also being effective in terms of results, as we move towards World Cup qualifiers. These games are a good opportunity to see where we are.”
That 2019 fixture put Hay’s stamp on the team, as the likes of Libby Cacace, Callum McCowatt, Elijah Just, Joe Bell were all included in the starting XI.
That match was the first time the two countries had met at senior level, with an early McCowatt strike cancelled out by three Irish goals.
Bazeley is in camp with the men’s U-23 side, ahead of the OFC Men’s Olympic Qualifier tournament, which starts this weekend in Auckland. The Oly Whites will play Papua New Guinea on Sunday at Mt Smart Stadium (3pm) before their second group fixture against Fiji next Wednesday (3pm) at the same venue.
All Whites 2023 schedule
18 October 2023
All Whites v Australia
London, England
Venue and kick-off time TBC
22 November 2023
Ireland v All Whites
Dublin, Ireland
Aviva Stadium, 8:45am