What time, what channel, team news and all you need to know about Ireland v Chile

Roisin Upton of Ireland celebrates her goal during the FIH Women's Hockey World Cup Pool A match between Netherlands and Ireland at Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands. Photo by Jeroen Meuwsen/Sportsfile

Tony Considine

Ireland take on Chile in the second pool game of their World Cup campaign this week. Here’s all you need to know about the match.

Where and when is it on?

Tuesday's match takes place at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands with a 1.00pm Irish time kick-off.

What’s the team news?

Five uncapped players are in the mix to for this tournament with Caoimhe Perdue, Christina Hamill and Siofra O’Brien all called up from from the U21 set-up, and Katie McKee and Charlotte Beggs, also in the squad.

Róisín Upton is named as captain, one of only five players from that stunning run to the 2018 World Cup final still involved.

Ireland – A McFerran (goalkeeper, SV Kampong (NED), 113 caps), E Murphy (goalkeeper, Loreto, 13), C Perdue (UCC, 0), C Beggs (Ulster Elks, 0), C Hamill (Loreto, 0), D Duke (Old Alex, 154), E Curran (Pembroke, 27), E Getty (Queen’s, 11), H McLoughlin (UCD, 26), K McKee (Pegasus, 0), K Mullan (captain, Ballymoney, 206), L Tice (Old Alex, 122), M Carey (UCD, 10), N Carroll (Catholic Institute, 121), R Upton (vice-captain, Catholic Institute, 89), S Hawkshaw (Railway Union, 46), S McAuley (UCD, 9), S Torrans (Loreto, 33), S O’Brien (Loreto, 0), Z Malseed (Ards, 7).

What to read and listen to on Independent.ie?

Tuesday's game is a big contrast from the opening tie of the competition against the world number one Dutch, with the South American outfit playing in their first World Cup and the lowest-ranked nation in the competition.

Stephen Findlater has previewed the game here, while Sinead Kissane took a look inside the team’s World Cup preparations.

What is Ireland’s record against Chile like?

Ireland have won six of their nine meetings with Chile’s only win coming in a shared series match in Santiago three years ago. There have been two draws between the sides.

Where can I watch the match?

There was plenty of criticism regarding the lack of planned domestic TV coverage of the tournament but this game will be shown live on RTE News Now with coverage starting at 1.00pm Irish time. It will also be covered on and BT Sport 1 and streamed on the RTE Player and BT Sport app.

What are the odds?

Ireland are favourites at 4/11 with Chile 9/2 and the draw priced at 7/2.

What the latest from the camp?

The tournament began last weekend with a 5-1 defeat to hosts and current world champions Holland so Tuesday's game is must-win for the girls in green. Chile impressed on their debut despite a 4-1 defeat to Germany.

Captain Róisín Upton says their opponents “are where we were four years ago at a first major tournament. They will take a lot from their opening game against Germany as well, do their homework on us.

“There isn’t too much footage out there on them so we will see what we can work out from them and then focus on ourselves and the little things we can learn from.”