Fan Info | Ireland WNT v Sweden

Fan Info | Ireland WNT v Sweden

Good news for supporters from Munster wanting to support the Ireland Women's National Team against Sweden as a late-night train service will be available.

The third game in EURO 2025 qualifying for Eileen Gleeson's squad will take place on Friday, May 31st in Aviva Stadium and it promises to be another memorable occasion.

Iarnród Éireann want to help cater for supporters making the journey from Munster by putting on an additional late-night service to Cork and Limerick.

GET YOUR TICKETS FOR IRELAND V SWEDEN AT AVIVA STADIUM

The late-night train will depart from Dublin's Heuston Station from 00:05 with stops at Portlaoise, Limerick Junction (with a connection to Limerick), Charleville, Mallow and Cork.

Places are limited for this late-night service so visit Irish Rail to book now. But make sure to get your match ticket first!

 

UEFA EURO 2025 QUALIFIER
Ireland v Sweden
Friday, May 31
Aviva Stadium
KO 19:30

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