New Zealand confirmed as final MNT opponents in 2023

New Zealand confirmed as final MNT opponents in 2023

The Football Association of Ireland has confirmed the final senior men's team international fixture of 2023 with the visit of New Zealand to the Aviva Stadium.

Ireland are set to complete their 2023 fixture schedule with an international friendly against New Zealand on Tuesday, November 21, with kick-off at 7.45pm.

This match will take place just after the final UEFA EURO 2024 qualifier against the Netherlands in Amsterdam on Saturday, November 18.

Tickets for the New Zealand fixture will be on pre-sale from Wednesday, August 30 as part of a two-match bundle with the upcoming UEFA EURO 2024 qualifier against Greece.

The Greece match is set to be a crucial fixture in Ireland's ambition to qualify for UEFA EURO 2024 which takes place on Friday, October 13, with kick-off at 7.45pm, at the Aviva Stadium. Pricing for this match bundle will start at €50 for the two games with full details to be announced in due course.

Ireland manager Stephen Kenny is set to announce his squad next week ahead of the qualifiers against France at the Parc des Princes on Thursday, September 7 before returning to a now sold-out Aviva Stadium for the Netherlands fixture on Sunday, September 10. The New Zealand fixture will be the final fixture of the year for FAI Season Ticket Holders.

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