Big screen @ Dalymount Park: Ireland Women World Cup Group Stage Games

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Dalymount Park, Thursday 20th July - Monday 31st July

With thanks to Dublin City Council and SSE Airtricity, Bohemian FC invites all to join us in watching Ireland's upcoming World Cup games at the Home of Irish football, Dalymount Park.
It's free entry to the Jodi Stand to view all three games, which are being shown live on a big screen on the Dalymount pitch – the perfect place to watch for families, sports teams, friends and all from our community!

First up is Australia this Thursday at 11am, up next is Canada on Wednesday July 26th at 1pm, and Nigeria on Monday July 31st at 11am.

Gates open 30 minutes before each kick-off time.
• Big screen!
• FREE entry for all
• Covered seats
• Food truck
• FAI colouring books for kids

🇮🇪 Bring flags/jerseys to show your support!


Date:
Thursday 20th July - Monday 31st July
Time:
11am (20th) | 1pm (26th) | 11am (31st)
Price:
Free
Address:
Dalymount Park, Phibsborough, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Dalymount Park, Phibsborough, Dublin, Ireland

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