Ireland WNT tickets on sale for Aviva Stadium games

Ireland WNT tickets on sale for Aviva Stadium games

Be with us to support the Ireland Women's National Team as they return to Aviva Stadium for two massive EURO 2025 qualifiers.

A DUO package for the WNT's clash with England (Tuesday, April 9th) and Sweden (Friday, May 31st) is now available.

SECURE YOUR SEAT NOW This DUO package will ensure you are right there cheering on the Girls in Green as they bid to qualify for the UEFA European Championships for the first time. DUO Pricing Adult: €40 Child: €20 Family (2 adults & 2 U16): €100 Also, the WNT Season Ticket returns with the three home games in Group A3 - England, Sweden and France - included along with two more home games which will come later in the year and could be EURO 2025 Qualifying Play-Off fixtures. The WNT Season Ticket is also available on pre-sale from €90.

GET YOUR WNT SEASON TICKET NOW  

We look forward to you being there WITH US.

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