Supporter Information | Ireland v Armenia

Supporter Information | Ireland v Armenia

Republic of Ireland supporters are reminded of the following information ahead of tonight's match against Armenia.

Ireland face Armenia in the final UEFA Nations League League B - Group One fixture at the Aviva Stadium, with kick-off at 7.45pm as they look to secure third spot in the group.

We're set to welcome over 42,000 supporters to the Aviva Stadium tonight and we'd like to thank you all for your support as we look for another memorable night under the lights.

Supporter information - Republic of Ireland v Armenia

- Tickets are available to purchase online ONLY and will not be available on the gate or around the ground.
- The stadium turnstiles will open at 6pm so please arrive at the ground at your earliest convenience to avoid queues.
- The stadium is opening 15 minutes earlier to allow supporters to watch the Israel v Ireland U21 play-off which will be on the screens around the ground.
- Kiosks around the ground are cashless and therefore won't accept cash, please plan accordingly.
- The stadium operates a 'No Bag' policy and security checks and procedures are in place on entry to the ground.

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