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Published 19:32 16 Nov 2025 GMT
Updated 19:36 16 Nov 2025 GMT

Ireland’s incredible last-minute victory has sparked a huge surge in support, and the numbers prove it. Since the final whistle, the waiting list for a 2026 Season Ticket at the Aviva Stadium has climbed to 8,804 people. It is a clear sign of how quickly excitement around this team has grown.
The thrilling 3-2 win over Hungary, sealed by Troy Parrott’s 90+5 minute hat-trick goal, has transformed the mood across the country. Ireland fought back twice, showed real character, and delivered one of the most dramatic endings in years. Moments like that create instant memories, and the reaction from supporters has been immense.
Season Tickets are now in huge demand for more than just home games. They also give supporters valuable loyalty points, which increase the chances of securing tickets for away fixtures. For many fans, especially those who travel regularly, this is a major incentive. With the World Cup play-offs ahead, interest in following Ireland on the road has never been higher.
The spike in the waiting list shows how much belief has returned. Fans want to be part of the journey, want to secure their place at future games, and want the chance to support Ireland abroad. After years of frustration, the team’s energy and resilience have reignited the bond between the players and the supporters.
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Parrott’s late winner has clearly done more than keep Ireland’s World Cup hopes alive. It has lifted the entire football community and strengthened the connection between the team and its followers. With the play-offs now approaching, expect even more interest, more demand and even louder support at the Aviva Stadium.
Ireland’s momentum is growing, and the nation wants to be there for every step.
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