Sunday 22 September
Liverpool
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Leicester City
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Ireland
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Bio
Republic of Ireland veteran Niamh Fahey has been with Liverpool since 2018 after earlier periods at Arsenal, Chelsea and Bordeaux. In Gaelic football, she won the All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship in 2004 with Galway.
Republic of Ireland veteran Niamh Fahey has been with Liverpool since 2018 after earlier periods at Arsenal, Chelsea and Bordeaux. In Gaelic football, she won the All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship in 2004 with Galway.
Republic of Ireland veteran Niamh Fahey has been with Liverpool since 2018 after earlier periods at Arsenal, Chelsea and Bordeaux. In Gaelic football, she won the All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship in 2004 with Galway.
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