TICKET NEWS | Ireland U21 v Israel U21

TICKET NEWS | Ireland U21 v Israel U21

Tickets for the Ireland Under-21's UEFA European U21 Championship Play-Off first leg against Israel are now on sale.

The young Boys in Green will take on Israel in Tallaght Stadium on Friday, September 23 (kick-off 7pm).

Tickets went on sale at 10am this morning priced €10* for adults, €5* for children and €20* for a family ticket (two adults, two children).

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There is anticipated high demand for the game which is first ever Play-Off encounter for an Irish U21 game. Manager Jim Crawford and his side are looking to create history by becoming the first Irish team to reach an U21 European Championships.

The U21s were backed by their highest crowds of the campaign in Tallaght in June with more than 6,000 fans attending games against Bosnia & Herzegovina and Montenegro. Ireland won both games 3-0 and 3-1 respectively with the victories securing second place in Group F. Those wins also propelled the young side to an all-time high of 19th in the UEFA rankings

Ireland are scheduled to play Israel for the return leg on Tuesday, September 27 at Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv.

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