Advice for spectators attending All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals
A view of supporters on Hill 16 in Croke Park.
The GAA wishes to remind patrons attending this weekend’s GAA Football All-Ireland senior quarter-finals of the following advice
· Allow plenty of time to travel to the games this weekend, be aware of other city events and plan your route accordingly.
· Use public transport where possible.
· Come in early, stiles open 90 minutes prior to the first game.
· Stiles are open at 2.15pm on Saturday and 12.15pm on Sunday.
Parking for Private Coaches will be available adjacent to Whitehall Colmcille’s GAA club from 12.45pm Sat & 10.45am Sun. Access is via Collins Avenue https://goo.gl/maps/ZMiTCjX7sWESYEVd9
The GAA estimates a crowd in the region of 65,000 for the Saturday double header featuring Kerry v Tyrone and Armagh v Monaghan, and on Sunday it is anticipated that a crowd in the region of 80,000 will attend the double header featuring Derry v Cork and Dublin v Mayo.
Supporters are reminded that tickets should only be sourced through official channels, and we’d ask all patrons to follow the direction of Gardaí and stewards and to be respectful of residential areas surrounding Croke Park