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Irish Independent
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Cork v Dublin All-Ireland semi-final clash will feature the biggest championship attendance of the year
The Cork-Dublin All-Ireland hurling semi-final on Saturday is inching ever closer to a sell-out, as was projected when tickets initially went on sale to the general public last week.


Irish Independent
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Cork v Dublin All-Ireland semi-final clash will be the biggest crowd of the year
The Cork-Dublin All-Ireland hurling semi-final on Saturday is inching ever closer to a sell-out, as was projected when tickets initially went on sale to the general public last week.


Irish Examiner
17-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Examiner
Galway-Tipperary ticket to cost same as quarter-final double-header last year
A stand ticket for Saturday's All-Ireland SHC quarter-final in TUS Gaelic Grounds between Galway and Tipperary will cost €40 – the same price as the quarter-final double-header last year. Tickets for the evening game at the Ennis Road venue went on sale at 11am on Tuesday with adult entry to the Mackey Stand or uncovered stand costing €40 and terrace (city) €35. Last year, the ticket prices for Cork-Dublin and Clare-Wexford quarter-final double-header in FBD Semple Stadium were €40 adult stand, €35 student/old age pensioners and U16s €5. The price points for the Galway-Tipperary clash are the same. For the other All-Ireland quarter-final between Limerick and Dublin that forms the first part of a double bill with the Dublin-Cork All-Ireland preliminary SFC quarter-final, the price is also €40 with admission to Hill 16 priced at €35. For the other stand-alone All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals in Killarney, Ballybofey and Newry, tickets are priced at €25 (stand) and €20/£18 (terrace).