Countdown on to WNT return to Aviva Stadium

Countdown on to WNT return to Aviva Stadium

The Ireland Women's National Team will play their fifth game at the Aviva Stadium on Friday, October 24th and this is a pretty important one.

In their four previous games in the national stadium, the WNT have played in front of a collective audience of 117,438. Now they have an opportunity to build on that with this Friday evening fixture.

SECURE YOUR SEAT FOR IRELAND VS BELGIUM

Ireland will take on Belgium in the First Leg of their UEFA Nations League Promotion / Relegation Play-Off. The winner of the Play-Off will achieve promotion to League A, which aids the pursuit of qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup. So there is a lot at stake.

With Belters Only confirmed as the warm-up act, the Aviva Stadium is set to be rocking for this game and the WNT squad are excited for the opportunity to play in front of a home crowd again.

Supporters are encouraged to snap up their tickets now. Get your group of friends along, go with your team-mates or bring a family member for what promises to be a memorable night of action.

 

UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE PROMOTION / RELEGATION PLAY-OFF
Ireland v Belgium
Friday, October 24th
Aviva Stadium
KO 19:00
Tickets Available Here

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