Stapleton, Nolan Return for Ireland's Key World Cup 2026 Qualifiers vs Netherlands and France

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Jessie Stapleton and Hayley Nolan rejoin Ireland's squad for must-win matches against Netherlands and France in League A2.
The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is well and truly on, with crucial qualifiers, broadcast preparations, and roster selections dominating headlines on both sides of the Atlantic
The Republic of Ireland
womenâs team has been handed a double boost for their pivotal League A2 fixtures against the Netherlands and France, while FOX Sports reveals its star-studded studio team and the United States menâs squad inches closer to its final form. As the global game gears up for a historic tournament, these storylines offer a glimpse into the high-pressure decisions that will shape the summer.
Irelandâs Midfield Reinforced with Stapleton and Nolan Returns
According to BBC Sport, Jessie Stapleton of West Ham and Hayley Nolan of Crystal Palace are back in the 25-player squad after missing Aprilâs double-header against Poland through injury. Their returns are timely: Carla Wardâs side sits third in League A2, still in contention for an automatic World Cup spot for Brazil but trailing the unbeaten Netherlands and powerhouse France. The defensive pairingâs availability could not have come at a better time, with the home clash against the Dutch at Pairc Ui Chaoimh on June 5 marking a must-win encounter to keep direct qualification hopes alive.
Stapletonâs versatility and Nolanâs reading of the game add steel to a backline that also features the experienced Arsenal captain Katie McCabe, who is set to lead the side after announcing her departure from the London club after 11 years. Joining them are Aston Villaâs Anna Patten, Brightonâs Caitlin Hayes, and Sunderlandâs Chloe Mustaki, forming a defensive unit that must repel a relentless Dutch attack. The Netherlands arrive with a perfect record in the group, having swept aside all opposition, while France will pose an even sterner test four days later. Wardâs charges cannot afford to drop points if they wish to avoid the play-offs, for which they have already qualified.
Key Absences and Tactical Adjustments
The squad is not without its challenges. Suspensions rule out key midfielder Denise OâSullivan of Liverpool and attacker Emily Murphy for the home fixture. OâSullivanâs absence strips the midfield of its engine and creativity, forcing Ward to consider alternatives. The squad includes Ruesha Littlejohn (Crystal Palace), Megan Connolly (Lazio), and Tyler Toland (Durham), all of whom will vie for starting roles. Shelbourneâs Aoibheann Clancy retains her place as the sole home-based player, and her youthful energy could provide a spark off the bench. Between the posts, Evertonâs Courtney Brosnan remains the first-choice goalkeeper, backed by Sophie Whitehouse and Grace Moloney.
Ward will likely deploy a compact shape, relying on McCabeâs leadership and the ball-winning ability of Stapleton and Nolan to transition quickly. The six points earned against Poland in April were built on clean sheets, and replicating that defensive discipline against top-tier opponents is essential. With the Netherlandâs clinical finishing and Franceâs technical prowess, any lapse could prove fatal to Irelandâs automatic qualification dream.
FOX Sports Assembles a Global Cast for Unprecedented Coverage
On the broadcasting front, FOX Sports has unveiled a blockbuster studio analyst lineup for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, signaling the scale of this 48-team spectacle. The networkâs announcement, highlighted by BBC and FOX Sports reports, features iconic names: Thierry Henry, Zlatan IbrahimoviÄ, Clarence Seedorf, Javier âChicharitoâ HernĂĄndez, John Obi Mikel, Thiago Alcantara, Juan Pablo Ăngel, and Peter Schmeichel. Henry, who debuted during the World Cup draw, and IbrahimoviÄ, already deep in preparation, bring unmatched star power. This international cast is complemented by U.S. legends Alexi Lalas, Carli Lloyd, Clint Dempsey, and Landon Donovanâall National Soccer Hall of Famers and former World Cup participants. Donovan will double as a match analyst, adding on-field insight to the studio shows.
The investment underscores the tournamentâs importance as a home-soil event for the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Foxâs coverage will need to cater to a diverse audience, and the blend of global icons with American heroes is designed to capture the imagination of fans new and old. As the opening match on June 11 approaches, the networkâs team will provide context not just for the games but for the cultural phenomenon the World Cup represents.
USAâs Roster Jigsaw: Pochettinoâs Final Cut Looms
Simultaneously, the U.S. menâs national team is approaching a critical deadline. According to FOX Sportsâ Doug McIntyre, head coach Mauricio Pochettino must name his final 26-man squad by May 26, just over a fortnight away. Since his appointment less than two years ago, Pochettino has cast a wide net, evaluating over 70 players in a search for depth. The process was forced by the absence of several regulars: Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams, and Antonee âJediâ Robinson have all missed significant time under his tenure, giving fringe candidates unexpected opportunities.
Names like winger Max Arfsten, midfielder Sebastian Berhalter, right back Alex Freeman, and goalkeeper Matt Freese have emerged from the periphery to stake claims. The final roster will balance the expected returns of the stars with the integration of these new faces. Pochettino, who previously managed Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, will then set his starting eleven for the opening match a month later. The fitness of Pulisic and McKennie is paramount; if they are not fully sharp, the U.S. attack could rely on less experienced options, potentially altering the teamâs dynamic against group-stage opponents.
Outlook: Converging Paths on the Road to 2026
The next two weeks encapsulate the World Cupâs multifaceted drama. For Ireland, the returns of Stapleton and Nolan are non-negotiable assets in a backline that must withstand world-class forwards. Without OâSullivan, Ward may turn to the physicality of Littlejohn or the distribution of Connolly to fill the voidâtactical gambles with high stakes. Defeats would leave Ireland relying on the play-offs, a route they can ill afford given the quality of potential opponents.
For the USA, the final roster announcement will be scrutinized for signs of Pochettinoâs trust in the unproven
If Arfsten or Berhalter
make the cut, it signals a shift toward project players with long-term potential over short-term pragmatism. Meanwhile, FOXâs studio team already reflects the globalized nature of the sport, and their analysis will shape how millions experience the tournament. As June 5 and June 11 dawn, the questions on the pitchâfrom Cork to Texasâwill start to be answered.
Sources & Further Reading
- https://deadspin.com/nolan-arenados-first-inning-slam-sparks-d-backs-blowout-of-giants/
- https://www.foxsports.com/stories/soccer/fox-sports-presents-all-star-studio-team-anchoring-fifa-world-cup-2026
- https://www.foxsports.com/stories/soccer/usa-world-cup-26-roster-prediction
- https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cdxpgvee3lyo