Fans encouraged to secure seat for WNT v Cymru at Aviva Stadium

Fans encouraged to secure seat for WNT v Cymru at Aviva Stadium

Tickets are selling well for the UEFA EURO 2025 Qualifying Round 2 Play-Off between Ireland and Cymru at Aviva Stadium.

The fourth game in the Aviva Stadium for the Women's National Team could be a historic night as they aim to seal qualification to the European Championships for the first time.

SECURE YOUR SEAT FOR IRELAND VS CYMRU

Having beaten Georgia over two legs in Round 1, the Girls in Green will host Cymru on Tuesday, December 3rd in the all-important Second Leg just four days after the First Leg in Cardiff.

Supporters are encouraged to snap up tickets now to avoid disappointment with demand increasing for this highly anticipated fixture.

 

UEFA EURO 2025 QUALIFYING PLAY-OFF
Round 2, Second Leg
Ireland v Cymru
Tuesday, December 3rd
Aviva Stadium
KO 19:30

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