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Thursday 01 Aug 2024
Tickets for UNL home games set to go on general sale

Tickets for Northern Ireland’s upcoming UEFA Nations League home fixtures are due to go on general sale later today. 

The senior men’s team will be taking on Luxembourg, Bulgaria and Belarus in UNL League C Group 3 this autumn. 

Tickets will be released for sale at 12 noon today (Thursday 1 August) via the link below:

Adult tickets for the three matches will be available from £38 each, while tickets for juniors are priced at £16 apiece.

The 2024-25 Campaign Package includes all three home Nations League games. Campaign packages, which have sold in record numbers this year, are no longer available.

First up for Northern Ireland in their fourth UEFA Nations League campaign is a game against Luxembourg at the National Football Stadium at Windsor Park on Thursday 5 September (7.45pm) followed by an away trip to face Bulgaria at Stadion Hristo Botev in Plovdiv on Sunday 8 September (5pm).

The third game in the group is against Belarus away on Saturday 12 October (7.45pm). The venue for that one has still to be confirmed, however the match will be played behind closed doors due to UEFA restrictions on Belarus. The venue is likely to be in Hungary.

Matchday four in League C Group 3 will see Northern Ireland play the Bulgarians at home on Tuesday 15 October (7.45pm).

The final home game in the campaign is against Belarus at the National Stadium on Friday 15 November (7.45pm), while the last fixture is away to Luxembourg on Monday 18 November (7.45pm). The venue is TBC.

Luxembourg are top seeds in the group, while Bulgaria are second seeds. Northern Ireland are third seeds. 

The winners of the four groups in League C will be automatically promoted to League B in the next edition of the competition. And the third-ranked teams of League B and the runners-up of League C will have to play a home-and-away promotion/relegation play-off. 

There will also be play-offs between the two best-ranked fourth-placed teams from League C and the two runners-up from League D. The two lowest-ranked fourth-placed teams in League C, meanwhile, will be relegated to League D.

The Nations League is being expanded with a new knockout round to be played in March 2025, thereby creating continuity between the group phase ending in November and the finals played next summer.

The League A group winners and runners-up will participate in home-and-away quarter-finals, with the winners of those ties qualifying for the Final Four. The finals (to be staged by one of the four nations that qualify from League A) are set to take place in June 2025.