Fans encouraged to secure seat for crucial WNT game

Fans encouraged to secure seat for crucial WNT game

Be there to cheer on the Ireland Women's National Team when they return to the Aviva Stadium on Friday, October 24th to take on Belgium.

This is a big game as it is the First Leg of a UEFA Nations League Promotion / Relegation Play-Off that could aid either team's pursuit of qualifying for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.

SECURE YOUR SEAT FOR IRELAND VS BELGIUM

In what will be the fifth game that the WNT will play in the Aviva Stadium, supporters are encouraged to snap up their tickets now to be part of what should be a fantastic atmosphere.

World renowned DJ duo Belters Only will get things started before kick-off and then the action will begin for a crucial game that Carla Ward's team will be hoping to win in front of a home crowd.

 

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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