THE GAA HAS released a limited number of stand tickets for the hotly-anticipated All-Ireland football semi-final between Dublin and Kerry.
The old rivals are expected to pull in the highest crowd of the Championship summer so far when they meet in Croke Park on 1 September.
Demand for tickets has been high with the Hill 16 and Nally terraces and the lower stand sections now approaching a virtual sell-out.
But seats are still available in the upper Cusack, Hogan and Davin stands.
“It is not expected that any more terrace tickets will be released for public sale,” a statement read this morning.
Tickets for the game, and for this Sunday’s semi-final between Mayo and Tyrone, are available online at gaa.ie/tickets and in ticket.ie outlets in Centra and Supervalu stores nationwide.
The day a Dublin v Kerry All Ireland semi final cannot sell out Croke Park will be a sad day for the GAA.
I didnt think you would be still able to get a ticket. Tought they would have been snapped up in a few days.
Lookin forward to the two semifinals allready
I’m not a Dub but I think the Dubs could win this one with a bit to spare, they have alot of flair, but you never know with Kerry, they may not have shown their hand yet,