The Republic of Ireland’s first Women’s World Cup campaign ended in heartbreak as Canada came from behind to beat Vera Pauw’s side 2-1 in Perth.
Katie McCabe’s stunning opener gave Ireland an early lead in front of a partisan crowd of more than 17,000. Megan Connolly’s own goal levelled proceedings before the break before Adriana Leon’s 53rd-minute goal was enough to secure a first win of the tournament for Bev Priestman’s side.
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