Up for the Match has become part and parcel of All-Ireland final weekends.
The popular RTE show returned this year for the first time since 2019 after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19.
Saturday's show saw features with Kerry and Galway fans ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final at Croke Park.
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But viewers in the north of Ireland were left frustrated because they could not enter the competition to win two tickets for the final.
One person tweeted: "Brilliant up for the match show, it would be good if the Gaa fans in north of Ireland could enter the competition."
Another said: "Why are us from North of Ireland not included in the competition on Up For The Match I think it's disgraceful."
Someone else commented: "Why is the competition on tonight's "Up for the match" NOT available for the north of Ireland counties to enter? That's an absolute disgrace."
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