Allianz Leagues: GAA says only home fans should attend League games in Northern Ireland - News Summed Up

Allianz Leagues: GAA says only home fans should attend League games in Northern Ireland


Last updated on .From the section Gaelic GamesMonaghan's fans are not being encouraged to attempt to get tickets for their county's game against Tyrone on Saturday in OmaghThe GAA says that only home fans should be among the 500 spectators allowed to attend this weekend's Allianz League games in Northern Ireland. One hundred complimentary tickets will be split equally between non-playing members of the respective panels and officials from both counties. For the remainder of the Leagues, tickets being sold via county boards will cost £15 for Division One and Two Football League games and Antrim's Division One Hurling League games and £10 for all game in the other divisions. Meanwhile, the Hurling League Division One B game between Kilkenny and Wexford has been rescheduled for this Sunday at Nowlan Park. The game had to be postponed last weekend because of three positive Covid-19 tests in the Wexford squad.


Source: BBC May 25, 2021 16:52 UTC



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