WNT tickets on sale for crucial UEFA Nations League Play-Off

WNT tickets on sale for crucial UEFA Nations League Play-Off

Be part of a big night at the Aviva Stadium on Friday, October 24th as the Ireland Women’s National Team take on Belgium in a crucial UEFA Nations League Play-Off.

The Girls in Green will return to the Aviva Stadium for the First Leg of their Promotion / Relegation Play-Off with Belgium, who recently featured at EURO 2025.

This is a must-not-miss event as it promises to be an electric atmosphere under the Aviva Stadium lights as the WNT set about earning promotion to League A.

SECURE YOUR SEAT NOW FOR IRELAND VS BELGIUM

The WNT have attracted a collective attendance of 117,438 spectators from their four games at the Aviva Stadium so far and this fixture is expected to be another memorable occasion. So make sure to snap up your tickets early!

Carla Ward’s squad are building towards the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, but this Play-Off with Belgium is hugely important as part of that journey so your support for the WNT will be needed on Friday, October 24th in the Aviva Stadium.

 

UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE PROMOTION / RELEGATION PLAY-OFF
Ireland v Belgium
Friday, October 24th
Aviva Stadium
KO 19:00
Tickets Available Here

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