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Ireland’s 2024 UEFA Nations League fixtures confirmed

Ireland will begin their 2024 UEFA Nation League campaign with a home clash against England in September after UEFA confirmed all fixtures for their upcoming Group B2 games.
Last night, the Boys in Green were drawn in a group with England, Finland and Greece with all games taking place in Autumn of this year.
Ireland will host the Three Lions on Saturday, September 7 before facing Greece at home days later on Tuesday, September 10.
October will see back-to-back away games, first coming up against Finland on Thursday, October 10 before heading to Greece for match-day four on Sunday, October 13.
Ireland’s final home game of the campaign will be against Finland on Thursday, November 14 with the final match-day in England on Sunday, November 17.
2024 UEFA Nations League Group B2 fixtures (kick-offs are Irish Time)
Saturday, September 7 | Ireland v England, KO 5pm
Tuesday, September 10 | Ireland v Greece, KO 7.45pm
Thursday, October 10 | Finland v Ireland, KO 7.45pm
Sunday, October 13 | Greece v Ireland, KO 7.45pm
Thursday, November 14 | Ireland v Finland, KO 7.45pm
Sunday, November 17 | England v Ireland, KO 5pm
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