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05 Dec 2025

Details released for sale of Munster Senior Hurling Championship tickets

Tickets go on sale this Wednesday, April 2

Details released for Munster Senior Hurling Championship tickets

Ryan Taylor of Clare holds off the challenge of Cian Lynch of Limerick during the Allianz Hurling League , PICTURE: Sportsfile

TICKETS for the 2025 Munster Senior Hurling Championship will go on sale this Wednesday, April 2 at 12 noon.

Tickets will be available via https://www.gaa.ie/tickets Ticketmaster and selected Centra and Supervalu outlets.

Clubs will also be able to apply for Juvenile Group orders from next Wednesday for the Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round Robin games at Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh and FBD Semple Stadium Thurles at https://munster.gaa.ie/tickets.

Stand and Terrace tickets will be available to buy on Wednesday afternoon for Limerick's opening round Munster SHC clash against Tipperary on April 20 in Semple Stadium, Thurles at 4pm. 

Tickets will be allocated to the County Boards and Clubs of the participating counties for Limerick's trip to Waterford on Saturday May 3 in Walsh Park. 

Terrace tickets will only be available to buy for Limerick's final two games against Cork and Clare in the Munster SHC at the TUS Gaelic Grounds.

The Shannonsiders opening fixtures against Tipperary and Waterford will be shown on GAA+. RTE will broadcast John Kiely's side round three and round four fixtures against Cork and Clare. 

Munster GAA Senior Hurling Championship Ticket Prices
Adult Stand: €35
Adult Terrace: €30
Students / OAPs Stand: €30
Students / OAPs Terrace: €25
Juvenile (Under 16s): €5

Season passes for Irish based users are now on sale for €79 from www.GAAplus.ie and GAA members will receive a 10% discount via Foireann. Previous GAAGO season pass subscribers will be contacted in the coming days with further instructions regarding their access.

Individual matches will cost €12, 3 for 2 bundles will be available and all care-giving locations will receive season passes free of charge through the HSE and NHI. A GAA club pass will be priced at €150, and a commercial premises pass will be set at €300.

The live action will be presented around the country by Aisling O’Reilly and Gráinne McElwain, with play-by-play action being called by Dave McIntyre, Mike Finnerty and Liam Aherne. There is seismic change happening in Gaelic football in 2025 and the GAA+ analysis team of Marc Ó Sé (Kerry), Paddy Andrews (Dublin), Aaron Kernan (Armagh), Michael Meehan (Galway), Bríd Stack (Cork) and John Heslin (Westmeath) will take viewers to the heart of new rule enhancements, emerging patterns and winning formulas from the opening weekend in April.

Meanwhile, Richie Hogan (Kilkenny), Bubbles O’Dwyer (Tipperary), Eoin Cadogan (Cork), Séamus Hickey (Limerick), Noel Connors (Waterford) and Tommy Walsh (Kilkenny) will run the rule over the small ball action.

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