*Young Clare supporters Photograph: Ruth Griffin. 

TICKETS FOR Clare’s Munster hurling championship games against Waterford and Limerick will be distributed exclusively through County Boards.

Supporters will be able to purchase tickets for Clare’s matches versus Tipperary and Cork on public sale from April 8th.

Munster GAA have confirmed their ticket distribution plan for the upcoming Munster senior hurling championship. Ticket prices for the round robin games have been set as Adult Stand: €35, Adult Terrace: €30, Students / OAPs Stand: €30, Students / OAPs Terrace: €25, Juvenile (Under 16s): €5

“Capacity constraints” in Cusack Park and Walsh Park have been cited by Munster GAA along with “expected demand from our clubs” as the reason to make tickets solely available from County Boards for rounds one, two and three.

A spokesperson for Munster GAA confirmed, “Due to capacity constraints at some venues, along with the expected demand from our clubs, the opening three rounds will be distributed through county boards to ensure fair and equitable access for competing counties. County Boards have been notified of their tickets allocations for each game”.

Any unused or returned tickets from County Boards will be released for public sale on the Wednesday prior to each game in rounds one, two and three.

For Clare’s away games versus Tipperary and Cork, tickets will go on general public sale on April 8th. “Competing counties will also receive allocations for these games, ensuring strong county representation,” the Munster GAA spokesperson outlined.

Season Ticket holders for the respective counties will be allocated tickets by the Season Ticket team. Queries regarding those tickets should be directed to seasonticket@gaa.ie.

A limited number of Juvenile Group tickets will be available for all matches apart from the games at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg. Clubs can apply for Juvenile Group tickets via www.munster.gaa.ie/tickets from Wednesday April 8th with a maximum of 40 tickets per club (to include 6 adults max.). 1 application per club will be accepted.

2026 Munster SHC:

Round 1 – April 19th

Clare vs Waterford in Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg at 14:00
Tipperary vs Cork in FBD Semple Stadium at 16:00

Round 2 – April 26th

Cork vs Limerick in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh at 14:00
Waterford vs Tipperary in Azzurri Walsh Park at 16:00

Round 3 – May 3rd / May 9th

Clare vs Limerick in Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg at 14:00 (May 3rd)
Waterford vs Cork in Azzurri Walsh Park at 18:00 (May 9th)

Round 4 – May 16th / May 17th

Tipperary vs Clare in FBD Semple Stadium at 19:00 (May 16th)
Limerick vs Waterford in TUS Gaelic Grounds at 15:00 (May 17th)

Round 5 – May 24th

Cork vs Clare in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh at 16:00
Limerick vs Tipperary in TUS Gaelic Grounds at 16:00

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