SUNDAY’S ALL-IRELAND senior football championship semi-final between Dublin and Mayo is officially sold out.
The champions of Leinster and Connacht meet in a repeat of the 2013 final at GAA HQ (3.30pm), while Kildare clash with Tipperary in the last-four of the minor championship earlier that day (1.30pm).
The quarter-final double-header on 8 August, which saw wins for Tyrone and Mayo, recorded the biggest attendance of the summer at Croke Park so far (61,784) but that is set to be eclipsed by a full house this weekend.
Kerry await the winner in the final on 20 September.
Dublin v Mayo will be the biggest Croke Park attendance of the summer
SUNDAY’S ALL-IRELAND senior football championship semi-final between Dublin and Mayo is officially sold out.
The champions of Leinster and Connacht meet in a repeat of the 2013 final at GAA HQ (3.30pm), while Kildare clash with Tipperary in the last-four of the minor championship earlier that day (1.30pm).
The quarter-final double-header on 8 August, which saw wins for Tyrone and Mayo, recorded the biggest attendance of the summer at Croke Park so far (61,784) but that is set to be eclipsed by a full house this weekend.
Kerry await the winner in the final on 20 September.
Fractured ankle injury blow for Clare senior hurler and U21 captain
False alarm! Kilkenny’s Eoin Larkin WILL play in All-Ireland final against Galway
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Croke Park Full house GAA Sell-Out Dublin Mayo