Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Accommodation Deals for Scotland's Carling Nations Cup Matches

The Carling Nations Cup which kicks off in Dublin in February 2011, unveiled the fixture list and schedule for the upcoming tournament along with the competitions new logo.

The new tournament is on a league basis, with all six matches being staged in Dublin's new Aviva Stadium. 

The logo incorporates the colours of the four participating nations, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales and highlights Carling’s long association with football throughout the UK and Ireland.


The full list of fixtures are:
Tuesday February 8 - Republic of Ireland v Wales
Wednesday February 9 - Northern Ireland v Scotland
Monday May 23 - Republic of Ireland v Northern Ireland
Tuesday May 24 - Wales  v Scotland
Thursday May 26 - Wales v Northern Ireland
Friday May 27 - Republic of Ireland v Scotland

The Tartan Army can check best available rates in Dublin with hotel rates for the Scotland vs Northern Ireland game in February or for the two back to back matches with hotel rates for Scotland vs Wales and Scotland vs Republic of Ireland in May

With the problems facing Irish tourism just now there are some really amazing deals available just now and you only have to pay your deposit up front. It really is worth having a look and getting your rooms booked. Tickets go on sale in November.


The Carling Nations Cup will be the first senior international tournament hosted in Ireland and will be played in a league format with six matches between the four neighbouring teams. Tickets will go on sale in November.

Craig Levein, Scotland National Team Manager said: “Now that the schedule has been announced we are really looking forward to our visit to Dublin next year. This exciting new competition brings together four groups of passionate fans and also allows me to test my squad, in a competitive environment, in the middle of our UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying campaign.”

Nigel Worthington, Northern Ireland manager said: “I am really looking forward to the Carling Nations Cup, as competitive games against our neighbouring countries don’t come around too often. There are bragging rights at stake here, not only for the fans but also for the players as no-one will want to lose against their closest rivals. Northern Ireland is more than capable of winning this tournament and we hope to get off to a good start against Scotland in February.”

Giovanni Trapattoni, Republic of Ireland manager said: “The Carling Nations Cup is a tournament that we would very much like to win, particularly playing at home in Dublin, but speaking to my colleagues from Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland,  I know we are not alone in wanting to claim the trophy.  The matches will provide us with a good opportunity to see our players in games with a real competitive edge at an important time in our bid to qualify for 2012.” 

Jonathan Ford, Chief Executive, Football Association of Wales (FAW) said “It will be fantastic to see these games taking place.  We can all remember great matches in the past in the Home Internationals, Championship qualifiers and friendlies.  I am sure they will be a huge success and we look forward to generating competitive matches but maintaining the friendly rivalry that exists between our respective countries.”