Tickets on sale for Azerbaijan & Serbia games

Tickets on sale for Azerbaijan & Serbia games

The long wait is over - at last the Aviva Stadium is ready to rock again with the return of the Boys in Green and the FAI is delighted to announce a public sale of tickets for the Republic of Ireland's upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Azerbaijan and Serbia.

Manager Stephen Kenny and his players are really looking forward to playing in front of passionate Ireland fans as supporters return to the ground for the first time since November 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A relaxation of Government guidelines means 25,000 Ireland fans can attend the Azerbaijan fixture this coming Saturday and the Serbia qualifier on Tuesday week, September 7th and you can be there.

Tickets in all categories will go on general sale from 11pm on Monday, August 30th, at www.fai.ie/tickets. Ticket prices have been held at 2019 levels and start from €30.

Supporters are asked to note that the maximum purchase in a single transaction is six tickets while due to social distancing regulations, all tickets will be allocated in pods of two only.

Ticketmaster is best accessed using Google Chrome as your web browser and the Ticketmaster site no longer supports Internet Explorer.

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