Republic of Ireland 0-3 Scotland | 29 April 2000 Scotland had already recorded a 3-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland at Broadwood Stadium earlier in the campaign but were expecting a tougher challenge in the reverse fixture at Dublin’s Richmond Park. However, a Julie Fleeting double in the closing stages of the first-half and a 68th minute goal from Donna Jones ensured maximum points for the Scots over the two games.
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