Ulster GAA lowers ticket prices for Fermanagh v Donegal



Stand ticket prices for next month’s Ulster senior football championship quarter-final between Fermanagh and Donegal at Brewster Park in Enniskillen are being reduced by up to 17 per cent, Ulster GAA has announced.

The price of a terrace ticket has been frozen for all Ulster championship games, as have all ticket prices for semi-finals and the Ulster Final on June 23rd.

Stand tickets for the prelim round and quarter -finals are, according to the director of the Ulster GAA Brian McEvoy, being reduced by up to 17 percent. Stand tickets bought in advance willl cost €25 or £20 (sterling).

Ulster GAA says feedback from counties and supporters was a factor in the its decision to either freeze or reduce admission prices for the 2019 provincial championship.

Three new group ticket package are also being introduced this summer. These include an incentive to bring youth teams an Ulster championship game. Juvenile terrace tickets are priced at £5/€5 and one adult goes free for every ten juveniles.

Fermanagh will play Donegal in the Ulster SFC quarter-final in Enniskillen on Sunday, May 26th, at 2pm.



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