Fans hoping to secure tickets for next Sunday’s eagerly-anticipated Ulster SFC Final clash between defending champions Derry and Armagh could be left disappointed after the Ulster GAA confirmed ticket details for the provincial decider.
Tickets will only go on general sale if there are any returned with the bulk of the tickets being distributed via participating county boards and clubs.
That means that those GAA fans who are not members of a club could miss out, even if they’ve attended earlier fixtures.
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Any excess tickets will then go on general sale online on Monday, May 8 while season ticket holders from Armagh and Derry will still be guaranteed a ticket provided they’ve attended enough games earlier in the campaign.
With Armagh appearing in their first Ulster final since 2008 and Derry back in the decider after defeating Donegal last season, demand for tickets for this year’s decider will likely result in a sell-out.
Rory Gallagher’s side have impressed so far this term with comfortable wins over Fermanagh and Monaghan.
Likewise, Armagh have reached the Ulster Final with the minimum of fuss with facile wins over Antrim, Cavan and Down.
The 2023 Ulster SFC final will throw-in at 4pm and will be preceded by the Ulster Ladies SFC meeting between Armagh and Cavan at 1.45pm.
Tickets for the Gerry Arthurs stand (covered) are £30 or £25 for a senior citizen. Pat McGrane and Eastern Stand tickets are £25 for an adult, £20 for a senior citizen and £5 for U16s. O’Duffy Terrace and Hill tickets are £20, £15 for senior citizens or students and £5 for U16s.
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