Secure your tickets for the crucial UNL play-off against Bulgaria now

Secure your tickets for the crucial UNL play-off against Bulgaria now

Tickets for the UEFA Nations League play-off tie against Bulgaria at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, March 23 are now on general sale.

Ireland are set to face Bulgaria over two-legs in March to decide their UEFA Nations League fate as Heimir Hallgrímsson's side look to secure their League B status. Ireland will travel to Plovdiv for the first leg on Thursday, March 20, with kick-off at 7.45pm before returning to Dublin for the second leg on Sunday, March 23, with kick-off at 7.45pm. 

It promises to be an exciting night under the lights at the Aviva Stadium with everything on line to secure Ireland's League B status which will help Ireland's cause in qualification for European Championships in the future. 

Tickets are now on general sale and are available from as little as €35 for adults with children prices starting at €20. Supporters are urged to secure their seat as soon as possible to avoid disappointment and make sure you're there for a hugely-important night in a big year for Ireland as we prepare for FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifying games starting in September. 

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