TICKET NEWS | U21s v Bosnia/Montenegro

TICKET NEWS | U21s v Bosnia/Montenegro

Tickets for Republic of Ireland Under-21s European Championship qualification double header against Bosnia & Herzegovina and Montenegro at Tallaght Stadium in June have gone on sale today.

Due to anticipated high demand for tickets for these crucial U21 EURO qualifiers, fans have been given an early opportunity to secure their seat.

Ireland face Bosnia on Friday, June 3 (KO 7.30pm) followed by Montenegro on Monday, June 6 (KO 5pm). The back-to-back qualifiers follow the crucial 2-0 win in Sweden for the young Boys in Green, leaving qualification to a historic first U21 European Championship Finals in their hands.

The deadline for Season Ticket Holders to redeem their ticket for the U21s games has passed.

There are a number of ticket options available for fans to choose from.

Each individual game is priced at €10* for adults, €5* for children and €20* for a family ticket.

TICKETS | Bosnia, Friday, June 3, KO 7.30pm, Tallaght Stadium

TICKETS | Montenegro, Monday, June 6, KO 5pm, Tallaght Stadium

A duo ticket secures a seat for both games and is priced at €15* for adults, €8* for children with a family ticket (two adults, two children) available for €30*.*Please note Ticketmaster service charges apply.

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