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30 Dec 2025

Ticket details for Limerick senior hurlers Munster Hurling League clash with Clare on Saturday

John Kiely's Limerick side take on Clare in Tulla on Saturday, 2pm, in a Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League fixture

Ticket details for Limerick senior hurlers Munster Senior Hurling League opener with Clare on Saturday

William O'Donoghue, of Limerick is tackled by Cian Galvin, of Clare, during their 2025 Munster senior hurling championship clash | PICTURE: Sportsfile

LIMERICK senior hurlers open their inter-county camapign for 2026 when taking on great rivals Clare in a Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League group fixture at Tulla this Saturday, January 3 at 2pm.

Munster GAA have indicated that capacity for both Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League games on Saturday between Clare and Limerick in Tulla and and Clonmel Sportsfield meeting of All-Ireland champions Tipperary and Waterford respectively will be limited to a maximum of 2,000 supporters.

Tickets for both games are available to purchase via http://www.munster.gaa.ie/tickets and participating Centra and Supervalu outlets. All supporters (including Under 16s) will require a ticket to attend these games as follows – Adults: €10, Students / OAPs: €5, Under 16s: €2.

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Munster GAA state that admission will be by ticket only for these two hurling games and there will be no tap and go facilities available at the venue(s).

Meanwhile, Limerick senior footballers open their McGrath Cup campaign with a home game against Tipperary at Mick Neville Park in Rathkeale this Friday, January 2 at 7pm.

Munster GAA have indicated that tickets for Friday’s McGrath Cup game in Rathkeale will be available via the usual outlets and tap and go facilities will be available for the game.

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