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Calm before the Olympic storm for Football Ferns

Published: 11:43AM Tuesday July 24, 2012 Source: ONE Sport

There's a calmness emanating from the Football Ferns camp ahead of Thursday's Olympic Games opener against Great Britain at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.

The first event of the London Olympics - the match is two days before the opening ceremony - is the first time a Great Britain women's team has ever played at the Games and the first Great Britain match at any Olympics since 1960, so there's an extra sense of occasion about the fixture, something only amplified by the iconic Welsh venue.

However, the Ferns are showing little sign of being distracted or overawed by that, and captain Rebecca Smith says the team are now just ready to play.

"We've been preparing for this game for a long time," Smith said. "We've played some pretty big teams in the build up, had some decent results and improved with every game, so from a performance standpoint, we're confident we can give the best performance we're capable of.

"Being here in Cardiff and being part of the Olympics is an amazing experience, and players are excited, feeling fresh and ready to go out play.

"Great Britain are a great side, but as the host nation, there'll be a lot of pressure on them. They're the better team on paper, so we've got nothing to lose by going out there and playing our game."

Great Britain and England coach Hope Powell has added only two Scottish players to an otherwise all English playing squad, giving the Great Britain team a familiar look, despite their Olympic debut. New Zealand have met England twice since 2010, drawing the first encounter and losing 1-2 at last year's Women's World Cup after leading for most of the match.

New Zealand coach Tony Readings has a full squad to choose from for the match, with Ali Riley back to full training after missing last week's international against Colombia through injury.

He has two more sessions on Tuesday to settle on a starting XI, but says whoever gets the chance to be get New Zealand's 2012 Olympic campaign underway will embrace the honour.

"We're always proud to pull on the New Zealand shirt and to do it at the Olympics is even more special, because you're representing not just the football people of New Zealand, but representing the whole country and part of the wider Team New Zealand," Readings said before his side's walkover of Millennium Stadium pitch.

"To be the first New Zealand athletes to compete is magic for us and we're really looking forward to it. I guess there could be some added pressures, but for us, there's more pressure on the hosts in front of an expectant crowd.

"For us, it's just another game of football. We've played in front of big crowds many times now - we played in front of 55,000 at the World Cup in 2007 - so it's not something that fazes our players anymore.

"We play most of our games away from home, so this one is no different. It's a proud moment, but one that we're relishing and we can't wait to get on the pitch."

The Football Ferns take on Great Britain at 3am on Thursday (NZT), with Group E rivals Brazil and Cameroon clashing at 5.45am (NZT), also in Cardiff.

Women's Olympic Football Tournament

Group E

Great Britain v New Zealand,

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

July 25, 4pm (3am, July 26 NZT)

Great Britain: 1 Karen Bardsley (GK), 2 Alex Scott, 3 Stephanie Houghton, 4 Jill Scott, 5 Sophie Bradley, 6 Casey Stoney (captain), 7 Karen Carney, 8 Fara Williams, 9 Ellen White, 10 Kelly Smith, 11 Rachel Yankey, 12 Kim Little, 13 Ifeoma Dieke, 14 Anita Asante, 15 Eniola Aluko, 16 Claire Rafferty, 17 Rachel Williams, 18 Rachel Brown (GK).

Coach: Hope Powell

New Zealand: (from) 1 Jenny Bindon (GK), 2 Ria Percival, 3 Anna Green, 4 Katie Hoyle, 5 Abby Erceg, 6 Rebecca Smith (captain), 7 Ali Riley, 8 Hayley Moorwood, 9 Amber Hearn, 10 Sarah Gregorius, 11 Kirsty Yallop, 12 Betsy Hassett, 13 Rosie White, 14 Kristy Hill, 15 Rebekah Stott, 16 Annalie Longo, 17 Hannah Wilkinson, 18 Rebecca Rolls (GK) .

Coach: Tony Readings

Football Ferns Olympic Schedule

July 25 v Great Britain

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

4pm (3am, July 26 NZT)

July 28 v Brazil

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

2.30pm (1am, July 29 NZT)

July 31 v Cameroon

City of Coventry Stadium, Coventry

7.45pm (6.45am, August 1 NZT)

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