Spectators allowed into Allianz League games held in the Six Counties
May 25, 2021
Spectators look on. ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo.
The GAA have confirmed that from this weekend 500 spectators will be permitted to attend Allianz League games in the Six Counties. It will be the first time since March 8 last year that fans will be present at intercounty games.
With cross border travel for non-essential reasons discouraged and following discussions with Ulster GAA, the following breakdown has been agreed.
- 50 complimentary tickets to travelling county from outside the north (non-playing players and county officials, no sale for spectators.
- 50 complimentary tickets to home county (non-playing players and county officials).
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The GAA have confirmed that from this weekend, 500 spectators will be permitted to attend Allianz League games in the six counties however teams from outside the north will only be permitted 50 complimentary tickets.
With cross border travel for non-essential reasons discouraged and following discussions with Ulster GAA, the host county will be allowed to sale 400 tickets locally only, with 50 complimentary going to the home county.
Donegal will be allocated 50 for this weekend’s game in Armagh at the Athletics Grounds but they will be for non-playing players and county officials, not for sale to spectators.
This will also apply to Monaghan who travel to Healy Park in Omagh to face Tyrone.