Women's Nations League B: Northern Ireland v Romania
Venue: Windsor Park, Belfast Date: Tuesday, 8 April Kick-off: 19:00 BST
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Northern Ireland captain Simone Magill said that her side are "hungry to get back out there" ahead of their Nations League game against Romania.
Romania come to Belfast on Tuesday after the sides played out a 1-1 draw in Bucharest on Friday night.
Magill believes the quick turnaround and playing at Windsor Park will suit her side, who are out to claim a victory after a frustrating result in the previous game.
"Hopefully it suits us playing at home and being back here will give us more confidence and we have to take those risks," she told BBC Sport NI.
"Everyone is hungry to get back out there and it's great we are playing them so soon again."
Magill admitted that Northern Ireland were frustrated with elements of their performance in Friday's draw in Bucharest, where their inability to convert chances and a defensive lapse cost them.
"I think in the final third we know we can be more clinical; we go 1-0 up away from home and we know we want the second goal to be ours," she explained.
"We'll learn so much from those moments and I believe we are growing in aspects such as game management and trying to keep things tighter, we really need to work on fine tuning those areas.
"We're frustrated with a lot of aspects of the performance we can be better in, but I don't think we would be overly disappointed, we have to take the point and go again and try take the three points on Tuesday."
The Birmingham City striker played in a deeper role and scored twice in the 3-2 win against Bosnia-Herzegovina in the last window.
She reverted to a more familiar central striker role against Romania, but continued to drop deep to start attacks, something she says she has been working on.
"In the last year I've started to do that both here for Northern Ireland and for club, it is just adding a bit more experience in areas where we have lost in recent years with having younger players coming in," Magill added.
"It is a certainly an area of my game I've been trying to adapt to, so it provides Tanya [Oxtoby] with another option."