UEFA Under-21 Euro 2021 Qualifier: Rep. of Ireland vs Armenia

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Tallaght Stadium, Friday 6th September

Stephen Kenny's side will look to make it two wins in two matches in the group on Friday, September 6th at Tallaght Stadium. Kick-off at 8pm.

Ireland U-21s enjoyed an impressive summer having finished fourth in the prestigious Maurice Revello Toulon Tournament. Ireland finished top of Group C with victories over China U-23, Bahrain U-23 and a draw against Mexico U-23. In the semi-finals, Ireland suffered defeat against the eventual winners Brazil, and finished fourth after a penalty shoot-out defeat against Mexico in the 3rd/4th place play-off. It was the highest placed finish Ireland had ever achieved at the tournament despite being one of the youngest teams.

Ireland return to action in the UEFA European Championships qualifying round against Armenia top of Group One after their impressive 3-0 victory over Luxembourg in the opening match, in front of over 4,300 at Tallaght Stadium. Ireland U-21s need your support once again with tickets priced at just €5 for adults, €2 for students and FREE for U-16s and FAI and Shamrock Rovers Season Ticket Holders. Get your tickets now for the European Championships qualifier with the link below.


Date:
Friday 6th September
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€0 | €2 | €5
Address:
Tallaght Stadium, Whitestown Way, Oldbawn, Dublin 24, Ireland

Google Map of Tallaght Stadium, Whitestown Way, Oldbawn, Dublin 24, Ireland

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