FAI Cup Finals Day

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Aviva Stadium, Sunday 3rd November

FAI Cup Finals Day
Two huge finals, one day to celebrate Irish football.

FAI Women's Senior Cup Final
Peamount United vs Wexford Youths WFC
KO: 12.05pm

FAI Senior Cup Final
Dundalk vs Shamrock Rovers
KO: 3.40pm

The Só Hotels FAI Women's Cup Final between Peamount United and Wexford Youths
&
The Extra.ie FAI Cup Final where Dundalk will take on Shamrock Rovers.

Tickets: €15 Adults | €5 concessions | €30 Premium level.


Date:
Sunday 3rd November
Time:
12.05pm | 3.40pm
Price:
€5 | €15 | €30
Address:
Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4, Ireland

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