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GAA cuts ticket prices for National League matches

League games for a tenner? Don’t mind if we do.

FANS WILL BE able to watch their county for as little as €10 this season if they buy their tickets in advance.

The GAA announced the reduction on pre-purchased tickets for the National Football and Hurling Leagues earlier today.

The GAA said: “Tickets purchased before the day of the games will now cost only €10 whereas the cost of entry on the day of the game will be €15.

“The €10 ticket price represents a 23% decrease on last year’s admission for top level games and offers a significant reduction for Division One and Two football matches and Division Hurling games.

“Tickets will be available to purchase from normal outlets including SuperValu and Centra stores nationwide and on line at gaa.ie/tickets

“Ticket prices for Divisions Three and Four remain unchanged.”

Admission prices have been frozen for the last three seasons at €13 for Divisions 1 and 2, €10 for the lower football divisions and €5 for the lower hurling divisions.

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