Carrow Road to host England-Ireland Euro 2025 clash
Republic of Ireland will face England at Carrow Road on 12 July, as details of the upcoming Euro 2025 fixtures continue to be finalised.
Eileen Gleeson's side were handed a devilishly difficult qualification draw in Switzerland this week, being landed in a group with three of the top five ranked nations in the world - England, France and Sweden.
England confirmed their home fixtures this afternoon, with their opening game against Sweden fixed for Wembley Stadium.
Norwich City's stadium will play host to Ireland's penultimate qualifying game against the reigning European champions in the final international window. The ground holds a capacity of 27,137.
In between, England will face France at St James's Park in Newcastle.
Ireland will begin their campaign away to France in the Symphorien Stadium in Metz on 5 April.
On Thursday, it was announced that Aviva Stadium will host Ireland's opening two home qualifiers against England and Sweden.
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