Northern Ireland

All-Ireland final ticket searches hit five-year high ahead of Armagh v Galway

‘Fans desperate to get their hands on tickets to witness what could be a momentous day for their county’

Armagh Fans  during Saturday’s All-Ireland SFC semi-final at Croke Park in Dublin. 
PICTURE COLM LENAGHAN
Armagh Fans during Saturday’s All-Ireland SFC semi-final at Croke Park in Dublin. PICTURE COLM LENAGHAN

Let’s face it, the only place to be on for any All-Ireland final is Croke Park, which explains why searches for ‘All Ireland final tickets’ have hit a five-year high.

Fans are “desperate to get their hands on tickets to witness what could be a momentous day for their county,” according to Anton Malyutin, CEO of Tipps.gg sports analytics platform.

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Online searches for tickets have risen 35.29% this year, compared to the 2023 Championship finals involving Kerry, Dublin, Limerick and Kilkenny.



Mr Malyutin added: “Demand for tickets has soared in comparison to recent years, as counties with less recent success in the Championship compete.

“Armagh has reached their first Senior Football Championship final in 21 years, while Galway has made it to only their third this century.

“Similarly, eventual winners Clare had not reached a Senior Hurling Championship final since 2013, while runners-up Cork have still yet to put their hands on the Liam MacCarthy Cup since 2005.”