Dublin to host Republic of Ireland-Israel game

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The Republic of Ireland's home Nations League fixture against Israel on 4 October will be played at Dublin's Aviva Stadium, the Football Association of Ireland has confirmed.

After the sides were drawn together earlier this month, there were reports, external that the game would be held at a neutral venue because of security concerns after Belgium's home game with Israel in September 2024 was moved to Debrecen, Hungary.

However, according to the FAI, Gardaí (Irish police) have advised that the game can be "staged safely at the Aviva Stadium".

The teams are also scheduled to face each other in a return fixture on 27 September. The Israeli FA has said it hopes to host the Republic of Ireland in Tel Aviv, but a venue is yet to be confirmed.

In a letter to the association's general assembly, FAI president Paul Cooke said a decision to fulfil the home and away games and host the home match at the Dublin venue was made "after taking legal advice, engaging with key stakeholders and reflecting on our constitutional obligations".

"We understand that this decision will be difficult for many members and supporters. It has not been taken lightly," said Cooke.

"We intend to use the home fixture as an opportunity to provide tangible support for humanitarian efforts assisting civilians affected by the conflict. Further details will be outlined closer to the match."

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