WNT to kick off UEFA Nations League campaign in Tallaght Stadium

WNT to kick off UEFA Nations League campaign in Tallaght Stadium

The Ireland Women’s National Team (WNT) will host Türkiye in Tallaght Stadium on Friday, February 21st in their first game of the 2025 UEFA Nations League.

The Girls in Green will kick off their League B, Group 2 campaign with this home game before travelling to Koper to take on Slovenia on Tuesday, February 25th.

The home game against Türkiye – which will be the first meeting of the two teams at women’s senior level – will be the WNT’s 34th time playing in Tallaght Stadium.

A pre-sale for Fan Republic subscribers will start at 10:00 on Thursday, January 16th, while tickets will go on general sale from 10:00 on Friday, January 17th via www.fai.ie/tickets

Details of Ireland’s home games against Greece (Tuesday, April 8th) and Slovenia (Tuesday, June 3rd) will be confirmed in due course.

 

UEFA Nations League
Ireland v Türkiye
Friday, February 21
Tallaght Stadium
KO 19:30

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