Sunday's All-Ireland SHC semi-final between Limerick and Cork at Croke Park is an 82,300 sell-out
THIS Sunday's All-Ireland SHC semi-final between Limerick and Cork at Croke Park is an 82,300 sell-out, the GAA has confirmed.
It’ll be the highest ever attendance for an All-Ireland SHC semi-final since the 2017 encounter between the same two teams (71,073), and also eclipses the previous record attendance for a last four match in the hurling championship, the 2007 meeting of Limerick and Waterford (80,546).
The GAA has reminded supporters attending both semi-finals at Croke Park on both Saturday when Clare face Kilkenny and on Sunday of the following match day arrangements to ensure a safe and enjoyable day at the venue for everyone.
Electronic Tickets
Patrons are reminded that screenshots of your ticket will not get you into the stadium.
Tickets can be transferred using the Ticketmaster transfer function.
E-tickets should be downloaded in advance of arrival at the stadium and added to your wallet.
Flares
We remind patrons that it is illegal to use a flare in a public space and all flares and smoke cannisters are strictly prohibited in the stadium.
Additional search and security measures will be in place this weekend and there will be strict enforcement by An Garda Síochána.
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