We Are Ireland | Official TikTok Launched

We Are Ireland | Official TikTok Launched

The official Ireland TikTok has finally arrived.

We Are @Ireland

The Republic of Ireland national football team has officially launched on TikTok! Just search @Ireland on the app and make sure you follow us on the platform as we look set to bring you behind-the-scenes with our Ireland MNT, Ireland WNT, Ireland U-21 and all of our under-age teams.

If you're an Ireland supporter, it's the best place to catch all of our content with never seen before footage from previous camps, the best goals and celebrations, player challenges and crucially, just a bit of fun to bring you closer to the players than ever before.

With our crucial matches in the UEFA Nations League in September against Scotland and Armenia, our FIFA Women's World Cup qualifier against Finland and our UEFA U-21 European Championship play-off against Israel, it is the perfect way to build up to a crucial month of action by following us on TikTok.

Follow us here @Ireland

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