Tickets now available for EURO 2025 Qualifying Play-Off

Tickets now available for EURO 2025 Qualifying Play-Off

The Ireland Women's National Team take on Georgia in the second leg of their UEFA EURO 2025 Qualifying Play-Off on Tuesday, October 29th and you can be there.

Be there to cheer on the Girls in Green in Tallaght Stadium for this massively important game as Ireland aim to take a step closer to qualifying for the European Championships for the first time.

SECURE YOUR SEAT NOW FOR IRELAND VS GEORGIA

Ireland were paired with Georgia in Round 1 of the Play-Offs with the winner progressing through to play either Cymru or Slovakia over a two-legged tie, where the home game to take place in the Aviva Stadium at 19:30 on Tuesday, December 3rd. The team who wins that tie will book a place at the EURO 2025 finals tournament in Switzerland.

Following early access for WNT Season Ticket holders and a pre-sale for Fan Republic subscribers, tickets are now available for public sale and supporters are encouraged to snap them up early.

Get your tickets now!

 

UEFA EURO 2025 QUALIFYING PLAY-OFF 
ROUND 1, SECOND LEG

Ireland v Georgia
Tuesday, October 29th
Tallaght Stadium
KO 19:30

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