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

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Tallaght Stadium, Tuesday 19th November

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

Sitting top of their qualification group, the Republic of Ireland take on Sweden at Tallaght Stadium. Stephen Kenny's side will take on Armenia on November 14th before flying back to Dublin to take on Sweden. Kenny's squad, featuring stars like Southampton striker Michael Obafemi and Liverpool's Caoimhín Kelleher, are looking for all 3 points from the fixture and this promises to be a tie not to miss.

Tickets are priced at just €5 for adults, €2 for students/OAPs and FREE for U-16s, FAI & Shamrock Rovers Season Ticket Holders.


Date:
Tuesday 19th November
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€0 | €2 | €5
Address:
Whitestown Way, Oldbawn, Dublin 24, Ireland

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

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