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10 Mar 2026

No public sale of tickets for Limerick's opening two Munster senior hurling games

Limerick's opening two matches - away trips to Cork and Ennis - will see tickets distributed only through county boards

No public sale of tickets for Limerick's opening two Munster SHC games

A general view of the parade before the Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship final match between Limerick and Cork at TUS Gaelic Grounds | PICTURE: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

MUNSTER GAA have announced ticketing information for the upcoming provincial hurling championship.

Limerick's opening two matches - away trips to Cork and Ennis - will see tickets distributed only through county boards.

"Any unused or returned tickets from county boards will be released for public sale on the Wednesday prior to each game," Munster GAA added. However, with the smaller-capacity Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg and the ticket rush for recent Cork-Limerick championship matches, two sell-outs are likely.

Limerick's two home matches against Waterford (May 17) and Tipperary (May 24) will see tickets go on general sale as well as allocations given to participating counties.

"Season Ticket holders for the respective counties will be allocated tickets by the Season Ticket team – queries regarding those tickets should be directed to seasonticket@gaa.ie," Munster GAA added in a statement.

Clubs are also advised that "a limited number of Juvenile Group tickets will be available" for matches at a number of venues, including the TUS Gaelic Grounds.

The Munster Council also confirmed pricing information for the Munster SHC with adult stand tickets priced at €35 with a €5 discount for students and OAPs. Juvenile tickets are available for €5 for round robin games also.

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