Mar 18 2025
Heimir Hallgrímsson's side will host Senegal, who are ranked 17th in the FIFA world rankings, for the first match of the summer window at the Aviva Stadium before Ireland travel to Luxembourg for an international friendly on Tuesday, June 10, with kick-off at 7.45pm (Irish Time).
Senegal, who were African Cup of Nations Champions in 2021 and reached the round of 16 at the FIFA 2022 World Cup a year later, will become the first African nation to play at the Aviva Stadium. The last time Ireland hosted a team from the continent was back in 2010 when we ran out 3-0 winners against Algeria at the RDS Arena and we also hosted South Africa a year before in Thomond Park, where we were 1-0 winners. The date and ticket details for the fixture will be announced in due course.
Ireland will then travel to Luxembourg for their final fixture before the start of FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifying in September. Ireland last played Luxembourg in 2021 where they were 3-0 winners thanks to goals from Shane Duffy, Chiedozie Ogbene and Callum Robinson.
"I'm delighted the association has been able to secure top quality opposition in Senegal, testing ourselves against a top tier international side is crucial for the players' development but also for our preparations for World Cup qualifying which starts in September," said Ireland Head Coach Heimir Hallgrímsson.
"It is also a fixture which should excite the players and supporters alike, playing against players from top leagues from around the world in what will be our first-ever international fixture against each other and we look forward to welcoming them to Dublin.
"We will then travel to Luxembourg, a different type of test for our players away from home and crucially, our final game before the World Cup campaign starts. Both matches are equally important in our preparations and we look forward to an important window."
Republic of Ireland - June international fixtures
TBC - Republic of Ireland v Senegal, Aviva Stadium, TBC
10/06 - Luxembourg v Republic of Ireland, Stade de Luxembourg, 7.45pm (Irish Time)
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