Republic to host England Euro qualifier at Aviva
Thursday, 7 March 2024
The Republic of Ireland's women's team will host champions England and Sweden at the Aviva Stadium in their difficult Euro 2025 qualifying campaign.
The Republic of Ireland's women's team will host champions England and Sweden at the Aviva Stadium in their difficult Euro 2025 qualifying campaign.
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