UEFA EURO 2020 qualifying draw made in Dublin

UEFA EURO 2020 qualifying draw made in Dublin

The ten UEFA EURO 2020 qualifying groups have been confirmed following the draw in Dublin on Sunday.ALL YOU NEED TO KNOWUEFA EURO 2020 qualifying groupsGroup A: England, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Montenegro, KosovoGroup B: Portugal, Ukraine, Serbia, Lithuania, Luxembourg

Watch First Trailer For Conor McGregor’s Documentary ‘Notorious’

Share this: The Conor McGregor-Floyd Mayweather Jr. superfight has stolen headlines ever since it was announced. As the build up continues ahead of the Aug. 26 bout, McGregor and Universal Pictures dropped some very exciting news for fight fans Monday, as the movie company released the teaser trailer for the McGregor’s movie “Notorious.” “Notorious” will chronicle the Irish UFC fighter’s meteoric and improbable rise from living in his parent’s house in Dublin to becoming the face of the UFC. Whether you are excited for McGregor’s fight with the 49-0 Mayweather or believe it’s an unnecessary circus, the film certainly seems like a must-watch for those who follow “The Notorious.” There is no specific date on when the film will be released. Thumbnail photo via Gary A. Vasquez/USA

AIG Hurling Classic And Irish Festival Returns To Fenway Park November 2017

Share this: Hurling is coming back to Fenway Park! The Boston Red Sox will host the AIG Hurling Classic and Irish Festival at Fenway this fall on Sunday, November 19. Fenway last hosted the hurling event in 2015 when Galaway defeated Dublin 50-47 in the match. Boston Red Sox president Sam Kennedy joined NESN’s Tom Caron to talk about the return of the Irish sport and you can hear what he had to say in the video above from “Red Sox Gameday Live,” presented by DCU. Thumbnail photo from Matt Cashore/USA TODAY Sports Images Related NESN.com Stories More Stories Source link

Dublin excited to share in 2020 experience

Dublin excited to share in 2020 experience

A proud Irish football family were out in force as Dublin revealed its UEFA EURO 2020 host city logo on Thursday.Representatives of UEFA and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), the head of the Irish government Enda Kenny and local dignitaries were in attendance at the event in the heart of the city.Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill and his assistant Roy Keane were also present for the ceremony held in Dublin's docklands – a short stroll from the Dublin Stadium, the setting for three group stage matches and one round of 16 game in 2020.Dublin is one of 13 cities that will play host to

Barcelona return marks daunting start for Celtic

Barcelona return marks daunting start for Celtic

FC Barcelona open their Group C campaign against a Celtic FC side with unhappy memories of their last visit to Camp Nou.• Celtic lost 6-1 to Barcelona in their last participation in the group stage in 2013 and face a tough start against the five-time winners on matchday one.Previous meetings• Barcelona beat Celtic 3-1 in a pre-season friendly in Dublin on 30 July this year. Although Leigh Griffiths cancelled out Arda Turan's opening effort, Efe Ambrose's own goal and a Munir El Haddadi strike secured the Azulgrana's victory.• The starting XIs were:Celtic: Gordon, Janko, Ambrose, O'Connell, Izaguirre, Brown, Bitton, McG... UEFA.com - News

Andrews: Semi-final battles will bring Dublin on

Updated: Sunday, 06 Sep 2015 09:04 | Comments Dublin attacker Paddy Andrews believes the benefit of getting two tough games against Mayo will stand to the side when they face Kerry in the All-Ireland football final on 20 September. Speaking to RTÉ Sport, after the replay win over Mayo in the semi-final, Andrews said: "The big thing earlier on in the year was that we weren’t tested enough but these two games will bring us

Brennan won’t get caught up in Dublin hype

Updated: Friday, 30 Aug 2013 11:03 | Comments Ger Brennan: 'We know we're not as good as people say' Audio Ger Brennan is adamant that Dublin are not going to get caught up in the media hype that always surrounds the Boys in Blue. Jim Gavin’s side go into Sunday’s All-Ireland Foootball Championship semi-final against Kerry as slight favourites but the St Vincent’s man will not let that tag bother them. Brennan told RTÉ Sport: “I think in past years, players have got caught up in that media hype and thinking they are better than they are. But there is no fear of that happening with this squad. “We’re aware to the reality that there is hype out there but we know we are not