"That's how I'm approaching it and that's what I will be telling anyone else." You can get caught up in the outcomes, in what might be and what might not be, but you have to just treat it as a one-off game and just play the game. "We have to seize the moment, have no fear. It is the pinnacle of a career, to be able to get to a major finals. That would be huge, it would mean everything. "Hopefully now we can go one step further and get to a World Cup. "In terms of magnitude it is going to be the biggest game of my career," Fahey told Sportsound Extra Time. The Republic are aiming to reach a first-ever World Cup finals. The 34-year-old will be part of Vera Pauw's Irish side that takes on Scotland in a World Cup play-off at Hampden Park on Tuesday night. Liverpool captain Niamh Fahey has said that reaching the World Cup finals with the Republic of Ireland would mean everything to her. Venue: Hampden Park, Glasgow Date: Tuesday, 11 October Kick-off: 20:00 BSTĬoverage: Watch on BBC Alba & iPlayer, live text commentary on the BBC Sport website & app Women's World Cup play-off final: Scotland v Republic of Ireland
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