Ireland will face England at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday September 7 in Heimir Hallgrímsson’s first game in charge.
The FAI on Friday evening released single-match tickets for the Nations League clash with England - but they start at an eye-watering €90.
However, fans weren’t happy and many took to social media to slam the decision to group the three games together. However, fans will have to fork out to see the Boys in Green in action, with the cheapest - Category B - going for €90. That would get you an upper-tier corner seat. Not only is the game a high-demand one due to the opposition, who are managed by former Ireland midfielder Lee Carsley, but it’s a first chance to see new Boys in Green boss Heimir Hallgrímsson take charge.
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