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Larne’s Inver Park to stage first home game in Northern Ireland’s UEFA Women’s Nations League campaign against Bosnia in February

NI team line-up for win over Bosnia in a Euro qualifier last July

NORTHERN Ireland’s first home game in the second edition of the UEFA Women’s Nations League will be played at Inver Park in Larne.

Tickets for the League B Group 1 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday, February 25 (7.00pm) are now on sale.

Tickets are priced at £10 for adults and £5 for juniors. They are available here.

Prior to that game Northern Ireland will begin their second UNWL campaign away to Poland, the top seeds in B1. Tanya Oxtoby’s side are the second seeds in the group, which also features Romania.

The senior women’s team will play Poland in the port city of Gdansk on February 21.

Matchday three in B1 will see them take on Romania away on Friday, April 4. It will be part one of an April double header against the Romanians. The teams will meet again in Northern Ireland on Tuesday, April 8.

Matchday five in B1 is on Friday, May 30 when Northern Ireland will host the Poles. And on Tuesday, June 3 they will face the Bosnians away from home in their final group game.

Poland are ranked 28th in the world compared to Northern Ireland in 44th, while the Bosnians and Romanians are 63rd and 48th in the latest rankings respectively.

Stage one of the UWNL second edition will determine which four teams progress to the finals from League A as well as promotion and relegation between the leagues ahead of the European qualifiers phase for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil.

The four winners of League B groups in stage one of UWNL 2025/2026 will be promoted to League A.

The four second-placed teams will play against the third-placed teams in League A. The winner of each tie will play in League A, while the defeated teams will play in League B.

The two best third-placed teams play off against the two best-ranked second-placed teams of League C. The winners will play in League B for the European qualifiers phase, and the defeated teams will play in League C.

The two lowest-ranked third-placed teams and the four fourth-placed teams will be relegated to League C.

All promotion/relegation play-offs (two legs) will be staged between October 22-28 this year.

Matches in the European Qualifiers phase for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil will be played next year.

Action from Northern Ireland’s game against the Bosnians in a Euro qualifier last July