THE GAA HAVE confirmed today that there are no tickets left for Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final between Dublin and Kerry with a full house in store at Croke Park.
Dublin's Philly McMahon and Kerry's Colm Cooper will be in opposition on Sunday.
The last remaining tickets for the game – which is preceded by the minor semi-final between Kerry and Kildare – will be distributed amongst the competing counties.
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There will be no further sale of tickets to the general public.
It will be the third full house of the 2016 GAA season and the second time that Dublin and Kerry have packed out headquarters at Jones Road.
The previous two games were last April’s Division 1 league final where Dublin triumphed against Kerry, along with the All-Ireland football quarter-final double-header earlier this month involving Mayo against Tyrone, and the meeting of Donegal and Dublin.
Last Sunday’s semi-final meeting between Mayo and Tipperary attracted a crowd of 53,212 to Croke Park.
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Sold out! No tickets left for next Sunday's showdown between Dublin and Kerry
THE GAA HAVE confirmed today that there are no tickets left for Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final between Dublin and Kerry with a full house in store at Croke Park.
Dublin's Philly McMahon and Kerry's Colm Cooper will be in opposition on Sunday.
The last remaining tickets for the game – which is preceded by the minor semi-final between Kerry and Kildare – will be distributed amongst the competing counties.
There will be no further sale of tickets to the general public.
It will be the third full house of the 2016 GAA season and the second time that Dublin and Kerry have packed out headquarters at Jones Road.
The previous two games were last April’s Division 1 league final where Dublin triumphed against Kerry, along with the All-Ireland football quarter-final double-header earlier this month involving Mayo against Tyrone, and the meeting of Donegal and Dublin.
Last Sunday’s semi-final meeting between Mayo and Tipperary attracted a crowd of 53,212 to Croke Park.
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