The Football Association of Ireland today (Monday) confirmed that its senior men's team will play the USA in a Three International Friendly on Tuesday November 18 in Aviva Stadium.

Manager J'rgen Klinsmann will take his USA squad to Dublin following their dramatic run at the FIFA 2014 World Cup, where they emerged to the knockout stages from Group G after beating Ghana, and drawing with Portugal, falling to Belgium despite 16 record saves from goalkeeper Tim Howard during the game.

The fixture falls on November 18, four days after Martin O'Neill's squad take on Scotland in Parkhead in a UEFA Euro 2016 Qualifier.

The game completes the FAI's season ticket package, which includes six games for the 2014/15 season. Ireland will take on Oman, Gibraltar, USA, Poland, Scotland and England as part of this year's package. Season tickets start at just €138 for adults and €54 for kids. See www.fai.ie/st for details.