07-07-2025
Here's how you can get your hands on coveted All Ireland final tickets
All roads lead to Croke Park this month as Cork and Tipperary vy for All Ireland glory in the Senior Hurling championship, while four teams remain in the football championships.
Over the weekend, Cork and Tipperary advanced from their respective semi-finals with Cork blitzing Dublin's dreams with a 20-point devastation against the Dubs. Meanwhile, it went down to the whistle for Tipp and the Cats, with Tipperary beating Kilkenny by just two points.
The second hurling semi-final of the weekend has been shrouded in controversy following a score-board error which put Liam Cahill's men three ahead of Kilkenny, when it should have been just two points. All roads lead to Croke Park this month as Cork and Tipperary vy for All Ireland glory in the Senior Hurling championship, while four teams remain in the football championships. Pic: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
The confusion came following a shot from midfielder Noel McGrath who went for a point in the 70th minute. Despite the point being waved wide by an umpire, the scoreboard increased meaning Kilkenny thought they needed three points in order to take the game into extra time.
The Munster v Munster hurling final takes place on Sunday, July 20 while the football final takes place the following weekend on Sunday, July 27.
This weekend, GAA fans will find out who is set to play in said final with Kerry and Tyrone facing off on Saturday in the semi-final stages while Meath and Donegal clash on Sunday. With the All Ireland final days getting closer and closer, eager GAA fans are hoping to get their hands on some of the coveted tickets. Pic: INPHO/Laszlo Geczo
With the All Ireland final days getting closer and closer, eager GAA fans are hoping to get their hands on some of the coveted tickets.
While selected SuperValu and Centra stores sell GAA tickets throughout the year, and tickets can be typically purchased online via Ticketmaster, this will not be the case for either All Ireland finals.
The GAA have stated: 'Tickets for the GAA All-Ireland Hurling and Football finals are allocated to the county boards and the clubs.
'Tickets for the GAA Football and Hurling All-Ireland Finals will not be available for public sale through the usual outlets.'
They added that each county board receives an allocation of tickets for the All-Ireland finals with the competing counties receiving the most significant allocations.
'These are then filtered down to their clubs and subsequently the club members,' they confirmed.
GAA clubs across Ireland have been taking to social media to explain what they will be doing with their allocation, with some clubs advising fully paid members to contact a certain number/email who will try to facilitate.