“Euro 2025 Playoffs at Irish Stadiums”

The women’s team from Ireland is confirmed to play their home matches in the Uefa Euro 2025 qualifying playoffs at the Aviva Stadium and Tallaght Stadium. As coach Eileen Gleeson’s squad bagged a seeded position for the playoff series, they are set to face Georgia in a two-match tie, with the second round scheduled for Tuesday, 29th October, 7.30pm at the Tallaght Stadium.

Upon reaching the subsequent round, the Irish team will go head-to-head with either Wales or Slovakia in another two-match tie. The second match of this round will be held at 7.30pm on Tuesday, 3rd December in Aviva Stadium. The victorious team will secure their role in the Euro 2025 taking place in Switzerland.

Reflecting on the news, Gleeson stated her delight in having both the Aviva and Tallaght Stadium as the venues for the European qualifying playoffs. She acknowledged the significant role of Tallaght Stadium in the team’s journey and expressed anticipation for another remarkable experience fostered by their devoted supporters.

Furthermore, Gleeson emphasized the importance of the team’s advancement, where the Aviva Stadium could witness another groundbreaking achievement in Irish women’s football. She expressed the team’s honour in performing in front of their home crowd and shared how their support plays an instrumental part in boosting the team’s morale. She believe that concluding the Euro 2025 qualifiers in a fully occupied Aviva Stadium would indeed be a magical experience.

The Uefa EURO 2025 QUALIFYING PLAY-OFF details are as follows:

ROUND 1, SECOND LEG
Ireland are against Georgia, scheduled for Tuesday, October 29th, 7.30pm at Tallaght Stadium.

ROUND 2, SECOND LEG
If qualified, the Irish team will face either Wales or Slovakia on Tuesday, December 3rd, 7.30pm at Aviva Stadium.

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