Tickets for the UEFA Nations League campaign now on sale

Tickets for the UEFA Nations League campaign now on sale

Tickets for the UEFA Nations League matches against England, Greece and Finland are now available to purchase and secure your seat at the Aviva Stadium for the campaign. 

Ireland are set to face England at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, September 7, with kick-off TBC, before we welcome Greece on Tuesday, September 10, with kick-off at 7.45pm. The final home match of the campaign will be against Finland on Thursday, November 14, with kick-off at 7.45pm. 

Supporters can now secure their seat for the campaign with the UEFA Nations League Pack with prices starting from just €135 representing great value for the three matches. 

Ireland will be looking to build on their last home game where they secured a 2-1 dramatic late win over Hungary thanks to Troy Parrott's late goal to secure the win. 

Ireland welcome England to the Aviva Stadium for the two countries' first competitive match since 1991 and the UEFA Nations League Pack is the only way to secure your seat for the highly-anticipated fixture. 

Get your tickets now by clicking here.

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