JYSK Summer Series – International Basketball

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National Basketball Arean, Saturday 26th July

Ireland’s men’s and women’s international basketball teams will return to action on Saturday 26th July, when both sides take on Norway at the National Basketball Arena in the ‘JYSK Summer Series’.

Ireland’s women face Norway at 4pm, followed by the men’s international, which tips off at 7pm.

Tickets for the double header are priced at €45 family, €20 adult, €15 student/OAP and €10 U16. Sign up to Basketball Ireland Courtside, where members will get early ticket access from 5pm on Monday 30th June, before tickets go on general sale at 10am on Tuesday 1st July.

Ireland’s men’s team picked up three wins in their recent FIBA Basketball World Cup qualifying campaign, while Ireland’s women’s team came agonisingly close to victory over world number 29 Latvia in their last FIBA Women’s EuroBasket outing in February.


Date:
Saturday 26th July
Time:
4.00pm
Price:
From €10
Address:
National Basketball Arena, Tymon Lane, Castletymon Road, Tymon North, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of National Basketball Arena, Tymon Lane, Castletymon Road, Tymon North, Dublin, Ireland

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