Officials sales have stopped for the 83,500-seater stadium in Sydney, but many Irish people still hope to show their support
As of last Tuesday, the game is a sell-out.
She believes Ireland’s World Cup campaign will be an inspiration for young girls at home, who, like her at that age, have dreams of playing sport at a higher level. They’re now scouring social media sites for resales. Since official sales closed, tickets that originally sold for between 20-50 Australia dollars are going for up to 350 dollars online.
“We are so far from home that the fact they are coming all the way over here, it gives us a proper chance to give our support,” he says.
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