Northern Ireland supporters are being urged to watch this summer's Euro finals at two special fanzones.
Kenny Shiels' side made history by qualifying for their first major tournament, which is this year being held in England. They will play Norway, Austria and the hosts in their group.
Plenty of supporters will travel across the water to watch the games, while many more will catch all the action back home on two big screens across Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council.
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To celebrate the historic sporting achievement, the Council is hosting fanzones to screen the matches live at Mossley Mill and Antrim Castle Gardens. These screenings will cater to fans of all ages, with a fun family atmosphere featuring bouncy castles, face painting and entertainment.
Northern Ireland captain Marissa Callaghan said: “As a resident of the borough I am delighted that the Council will be screening the Northern Ireland Women’s Euro games, and I would encourage people to come out and show their support.
"I am incredibly excited and honoured to be leading out this great group of players and to be representing our country. Hopefully we will do the people of Northern Ireland proud and inspire both boys and girls to play the beautiful game.”
Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey Alderman Stephen Ross added: “I am pleased the Council is getting behind the Northern Ireland Women’s Football team by hosting these live screenings across the Borough, giving local people a chance to come together and celebrate this tremendous achievement.
“As has been demonstrated many times before, Northern Ireland has some of the best fans in the world and I know they will show their support for this team as they head to Euro 2022. These talented players are a credit to our country and I wish them well.
"Whatever happens, they have already done Northern Ireland proud.”
Northern Ireland’s group matches against at Norway (7 July) and England (15 July) will be screened at Mossley Mill, while the game against Austria (11 July) will be shown at Antrim Castle Gardens. A limited number of tickets for the fanzones will be available to book on a first-come first-served basis from Friday, June 24.
While tickets are free, a £1.25 booking fee will be donated to the Mayor’s chosen charities.
To book visit www.theatreatthemill.com
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