DUBLIN (AP) — Ireland’s home game against Israel in the Nations League will be behind closed doors in Serbia in October. The Football Association of Ireland requested a neutral site and UEFA approved.
The FAI said the decision follows decision to move fixture due to ‘operational challenges’ of playing on home soil ...
Moving both matches to neutral venues lets the games go ahead while reducing the chance of serious problems at home. The FAI believes this approach balances different viewpoints with the need to keep ...
It is probably the greatest demand for tickets we have had in any given year for two semi-finals on the same weekend’ ...
The Republic of Ireland's home UEFA Nations League fixture with Israel will be moved to a neutral venue, the FAI have confirmed.
New UEFA deal keeps every senior men's international fixture free-to-air on the BBC The BBC has extended its rights agreement ...
UEFA has approved a request to hold a football match between Ireland and Israel at a neutral venue behind closed doors, following protest fears.
Cork and Tyrone clash in the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final this afternoon. The match takes place at Cedral St ...
DUBLIN HAVE long been one of the dominant teams in Gaelic football, an Irish sport. The men’s side have won nine All-Ireland finals, the sport’s biggest match, since 2011. So when Galway, a county in ...
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