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Republic of Ireland v England - All you need to know

WHAT, WHEN AND WHERE?

EURO 2025 qualifier: Republic of Ireland v England, Tuesday 7.30pm, Aviva Stadium.

TV

Watch live coverage and all the build-up on RTÉ 2 and the RTÉ Player from 7pm.

RADIO

Listen to live commentary on RTÉ 2fm's Game On with coverage starting at 6pm.

ONLINE

Follow a live blog on rte.ie/sport and the RTÉ News App.

WEATHER

Thankfully a dry day is forecast for Dublin on Tuesday with light winds and clear skies come kick-off. Temperatures could drop to 6C later on in the evening, so wrap up warm.

FIXTURES DON'T GET EASIER FOR IRELAND

Fresh from a narrow 1-0 defeat to France, the number three side in the FIFA world rankings, Ireland have to dust themselves down and prepare to face the second-best team in the world, according to those rankings.

There were plenty of positives to take from Ireland’s narrow loss to the French on Saturday, but such is the turnaround that head coach Eileen Gleeson will have little time to reflect on them before England arrive.

Taking on two of the best three sides in the world in the space of four days represents perhaps the toughest international window that Ireland have ever faced, but Gleeson is looking for points, not excuses, against England.

With over 30,000 tickets already sold for the fixture, the Girls in Green are counting on a raucous crowd to help level the playing field against Sarina Wiegman's side.

Ireland skipper Katie McCabe has called on the Ireland supporters to be at their best.

She said: "There’s over 30,000 tickets sold, and that buzz that the fans create for us whether in Tallaght or at the Aviva is so special to us and we feel that when we step onto the pitch, we feel that we’ve got a stadium behind us and it’s going to be massively important for us tomorrow

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