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Published 11:41 21 Apr 2022 BST
Updated 13:15 21 Apr 2022 BST
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“If you’re asking me should we play Finland in the Aviva Stadium then I would say no. That’s just my personal opinion," McCabe said as she was unveiled as an ambassador for Cadbury's.
"I haven’t spoken to other players on that or to the manager or anything like that. I don’t see why mid-campaign we’d switch home grounds. There's no need for us to switch home ground.
"Tallaght is our home, we love playing there," said McCabe, who grew up near Tallaght Stadium near Kilnamanagh.
"I think until we start selling that out there’s no need to jump the gun and start playing in the Aviva."
Ireland's next game is a World Cup qualifier away to Georgia on the 27th of June. The Girls in Green have a game in hand and will be targeting to leapfrog Finland in second.
Cadbury have unveiled Katie McCabe, as a brand ambassador to launch a new campaign dedicated to supporting Irish women’s grassroots football, ‘Become a Supporter and a Half.'
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