Irish team learn Euro 2025 qualification dates and fixtures
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Irish team learn Euro 2025 qualification dates and fixtures

The Ireland Women's National Team will play two of their home 2025 UEFA Women's European Championship qualifiers at Aviva Stadium.Having been drawn into Group A3, Ireland will begin their quest to qualify for the EUROs by visiting France on Friday, April 5th before returning to Dublin to host England at the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday, April 9th.The Girls in Green will then entertain Sweden at the Aviva Stadium on Friday, May 31st ahead of travelling away to take on the same opponent on Tuesday, June 4th.With the Aviva Stadium unavailable in July, Ireland will finish their Group qualifiers against France on Tuesday, July 16th in a venue that will be confirmed soon having played England away four days earlier on Friday, July 12th.

 

"With our fixtures now confirmed for our EURO 2025 qualifiers, we will continue our preparation for these six huge games in Group A3 which will include two games at the Aviva Stadium," said Gleeson."It is fantastic to have the opportunity to bring our fans back to the Aviva Stadium again and to hopefully attract many more new fans with the visit of England in April and Sweden in May. The support of our fans means so much to us and we are hoping to set new attendance records for both of these games."We would also encourage our fans to get the WNT Season Ticket when it becomes available on March 15th and support us all the way through in this campaign."A new WNT Season Ticket package will go on public sale from March 15, while ticket details for individual games will be announced in due course.Match details and ticket information for the away games will be confirmed soon.2025 UEFA EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS - GROUP A3Friday, April 5 | France v Republic of IrelandTuesday, April 9 | Republic of Ireland v England | Aviva StadiumFriday, May 31 | Republic of Ireland v Sweden | Aviva StadiumTuesday, June 4 | Sweden v Republic of IrelandFriday, July 12 | England v Republic of IrelandTuesday, July 16 | Republic of Ireland v France