Over 20,000 tickets sold for WNT v Cymru in Aviva Stadium

Over 20,000 tickets sold for WNT v Cymru in Aviva Stadium

The excitement is building for what could be a historic night for the Ireland Women's National Team in the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday, December 3rd.

Over 20,000 tickets have now been sold for the Second Leg of the EURO 2025 Qualifying Round 2 Play-Off with Cymru. This is a crucial game as the eventual winner of the tie secures qualification to the European Championships.

SECURE YOUR SEAT FOR IRELAND VS CYMRU

The First Leg takes place in Cardiff on Friday, November 29th as the Girls in Green set about reaching next summer's tournament in Switzerland before returning to the Aviva Stadium to settle the tie.

Supporters are encouraged to ensure their ticket is used to get as big a crowd as possible to cheer on ireland, while those who have yet to secure your seat will not want to miss out.

 

UEFA EURO 2025 Qualifying Play-Off
Round 2, Second Leg
Ireland v Cymru
Tuesday, December 3rd
Aviva Stadium
KO 19:30
LIVE on RTÉ2 / RTÉ Player

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