The Ireland Women’s National Team will take on the United States in two International Friendly games in June.
The first game against the World Number One ranked side will take place on Thursday, June 26th in Denver, Colorado, ahead of the teams meeting again on Sunday, June 29th, in Cincinnati.
Ireland has played the United States 15 times, most recently in a double header in the run-up to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. These games will take place after the conclusion of the Group stage of the UEFA Nations League campaign.
“We are looking forward to these two games against the best international team in women’s football as they will provide the kind of challenge we need to expose our players to more often.”
“As we continue to work on further developing our squad, these games will allow us to put some of our work into practice in two intense games that we will learn a lot from.”
The United States has previously played in Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Colorado, on eight occasions and twice in TQL Stadium in Cincinnati. They will be the 11th and 12th different states that Ireland will have faced the same opponents in.
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You only get better by playing against better opposition, and for the team and management, it does not get any better than this. Hopefully, the second game at least can be live-streamed on some platform so that young fans can see the team in action.
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USA v Ireland
Thursday, June 26th
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, Colorado
KO 19:07 (Local Time), 01:07 am (Irish Time)
USA v Ireland
Sunday, June 29th
TQL Stadium, Cincinnati
KO 15:07 (Local Time), 19:07 (Irish Time)
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