The Irish Football Association has made an extra 1,500 tickets available for next month's crucial European Qualifier against Greece.
The redevelopment of Windsor Park led to a reduced capacity of just over 10,000 for the recent home matches with Hungary, Romania and Finland. Irish FA chief executive Patrick Nelson said: "We are delighted we are able to provide many more Northern Ireland fans with the opportunity to see the game live.
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"After all, this game could provide a moment in history that we as a country can build on, not just through football, but by giving the people of Northern Ireland something to unite behind."But with victory against the Greeks enough to guarantee a first appearance at a major tournament in 30 years, the IFA has to accommodate extra supporters for the tie on October 8. Irish FA chief executive Patrick Nelson said: "We are delighted we are able to provide many more Northern Ireland fans with the opportunity to see the game live.
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"After all, this game could provide a moment in history that we as a country can build on, not just through football, but by giving the people of Northern Ireland something to unite behind."
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