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Ticket and traffic information for this weekend's All-Ireland SHC Quarter-Finals

Pairc Uí Chaoimh General Views

Pairc Uí Chaoimh General Views

The GAA can confirm that an attendance of 30,000 is expected at Páirc Uí Chaoimh tomorrow for the GAA Hurling Quarter-final meeting of Clare and Tipperary and a crowd in excess of 30,000 is likely on Sunday for the meeting Waterford and Wexford.

Stand tickets for both fixtures are all sold out (bar a limited number of premium tickets) but terrace tickets remain on sale.

Tickets can be purchased from Centra, SuperValu and gaa.ie (print at home and etickets which can be read on smart phones) right up to throw-in and supporters are strongly encouraged to acquire tickets in advance of match day.

Finally, attendees are advised to avoid driving to Páirc Uí Chaoimh on either day as cars will not be permitted at the stadium or in its environs.

Patrons are advised to use city centre car parks and walk or use public transport (route 202) from Merchant’s Quay to Mahon Point).

Regarding Sunday’s game specifically, as supporters from both countries are travelling from a similar direction it would assist the flow of traffic if motorists travelling from the Northern parts of Waterford/Wexford would use the M8 (Cork -Dublin Road).

Traffic on the N25 (Cork –Waterford) will be heavy and delays can be expected.
Match Traffic should then travel via the Jack Lynch Tunnel and take Junction 10 (Mahon) exit.

For more information, visit paircuichaoimh.ie and follow An Garda Síochána on Twitter for traffic updates on their account @GardaTraffic