First Minister Michelle O'Neill stands for national anthem ahead of Windsor Park match.
Irish Football Association president Conrad Kirkwood greeted Michelle O'Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly on their arrivalShe was joined by Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly at the game between the Northern Ireland women's team and Montenegro.Ms O'Neill had committed to attending a Northern Ireland match at Windsor Park after taking up the post of first minister earlier in February.
"We hope they do really well, they have been fantastic ambassadors for Northern Ireland, I know that they will continue to be so."
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