First ever WNT Season Ticket on sale

First ever WNT Season Ticket on sale

The Football Association of Ireland are delighted to announce that the first ever Season Ticket package for the Ireland Women's National Team is now on sale.

CLICK HERE to get new 2023 Season Ticket exclusively for our Ireland Women’s National Team.

This first ever Season Ticket package guarantees access to two International Friendly games before the team departs for FIFA World Women’s Cup 2023, as well as three UEFA Nations League games later this year in Tallaght Stadium.

Season Ticket Games
June 22 | Ireland WNT v Zambia (International Friendly)
July 6 | Ireland WNT v France (International Friendly)
TBC | Ireland WNT v Northern Ireland (UEFA Women's Nations League)
TBC | Ireland WNT v Hungary (UEFA Women's Nations League)
TBC | Ireland WNT v Albania (UEFA Women's Nations League)

Terms & Conditions Apply

  • Ticket purchase limit: 4
  • Ticketmaster service fees apply

You will play a vital part in creating that special match-day atmosphere in Tallaght Stadium.

Don’t miss your chance to be with us, supporting our WNT!


We look forward to welcoming you to Tallaght Stadium to cheer on the Girls in Green.

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