Be There for 2025 UEFA Nations League opener

Be There for 2025 UEFA Nations League opener

The Ireland Women's National Team kick off their 2025 UEFA Nations League campaign in Tallaght Stadium on Friday, February 21st. Will you be there?

The first game for new Head Coach Carla Ward will see Ireland take on Türkiye in their opening Group 2 game in League B.

SECURE YOUR SEAT FOR IRELAND VS TURKIYE

With the Nations League results linked to the seedings for the European Qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, Ireland will be keen to make the most of their six group games.

You can be with us and part of the fantastic atmosphere that our fans generate in supporting the Girls in Green, so make sure to secure your seat now.

Also, the 2025 WNT Season Ticket is still available to ensure that you do not miss a single home game this year.

 

UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE
Ireland v Türkiye
Friday, February 21
Tallaght Stadium
KO 19:30

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