Fans encouraged to show support for Girls in Green

Fans encouraged to show support for Girls in Green

Tickets are selling fast as the Ireland Women's National Team return to Tallaght Stadium on Friday, February 21st.

The first game of the 2025 UEFA Nations League, against Türkiye, will also be Carla Ward's first game as Head Coach.

SECURE YOUR SEAT FOR IRELAND VS TURKIYE

In what will be the team's official 34th game in Tallaght Stadium, the Girls in Green are excited to play in front of a home crowd again and get their campaign underway.

Ireland will compete in Group 2 in League B alongside Türkiye, Slovenia and Greece with promotion to League A being the target. The results of these games are linked to the qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Fans are encouraged to secure their seat now to get behind the team and give Carla a big Irish welcome for what promises to be a thrilling game. Tickets available now - www.fai.ie/tickets 

 

UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE
League B, Group 2

Ireland v Türkiye
Friday, February 21
Tallaght Stadium
KO 19:30
LIVE on RTÉ2 / RTÉ Player

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