FAI announce England friendly

The Football Association of Ireland have announced that England will play the Republic of Ireland in June next year.

FAI announce England friendly

The Football Association of Ireland have announced that England will play the Republic of Ireland in June next year.

Roy Hodgson's charges will visit the Aviva on June 7, 2015.

The FAI have announced a season ticket to go along with the news, which will include the England match and some of the Republic's Euro 2016 campaign games at the Aviva, amongst them Scotland and Poland.

The 2014/15 season ticket will include the right to buy additional tickets for the England friendly, meaning that the match is unlikely to go on general sale.

FAI Chief Executive John Delaney said: "The inclusion of the England match along with an eagerly anticipated qualification campaign makes this sure to be a winning ticket for Irish supporters.

"With pre-sale rights to purchase additional tickets added to this year's Season Ticket package, it represents record value for supporters and the only way to guarantee your seat at the big matches in store over the coming season."

2014/15 Season ticket (Inclusive of TM fees)

Child U16 - € 54

Student - €102

Cat C - €138

Cat B - €186

Cat A - €240

Family - €318

The season ticket covers the matches below:

Gibraltar - Sat, 11 Oct 2014

FAI Ford Cup final - Sun, 2 Nov 2014

Poland - Sun, 29 Mar 2015

England - Sat, 7 Jun 2015

Scotland - Sat, 13 Jun 2015

Friendly - TBC

Friendly - TBC

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