The Georgians are ranked 119th in the world, while Ireland are 25th
The Republic of Ireland have been drawn to face Georgia in the Women's Euro 2025 play-off semi finals.
Eileen Gleeson's team will travel to Georgia for the first leg on Friday 25 October, before welcoming their opponents to Irish soil for the return leg the following Tuesday.
The Georgians are ranked 119th in the world, while Ireland are 25th.
The countries met in 2023 World Cup qualification, with Ireland winning 11-0 in Tallaght and then 9-0 in Gori.
Should Eileen Gleeson's side win the tie, they would then face either Slovakia or Wales in the second round in November for a place in next year's finals in Switzerland.

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