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20,000 tickets already sold for next Saturday's All-Ireland football quarter-finals

The GAA are urging fans to buy their tickets in advance of next week’s games.

THE GAA ARE urging fans to buy their tickets in advance of next weekend’s All-Ireland football quarter-finals with 20,000 tickets already sold for Saturday’s double-header in Croke Park.

Monaghan face Tyrone and Dublin face Cork in the two matches pencilled in for next Saturday night.

And ticket sales for Sunday’s double-header involving Kerry, Cavan, Mayo and Donegal have been described as brisk.

County boards have not yet processed tickets for the games that are expected to draw the largest attendances of the season to date.

Tickets are available online at gaa.tickets.ie and e also available from 288 Tickets.ie outlets in selected Centra and SuperValu stores.

Tickets are priced at €30 for stand and €20 for terrace. Concessions include €5 for Juvenile (Stand), €20 for Senior Citizens (Stand), €20 Student (Stand) – Cusack and Davin Stands only.

Club passes are also available at just €10 per ticket – a 75% discount on regular ticket prices. One application per club – minimum 15 supporters, maximum 50 supporters.

Darragh Ó Sé lines out in the green and gold…of Meath

Cork hurling fans can buy this t-shirt commemorating yesterday’s win over Kilkenny

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