Tickets for the Clare v Galway All-Ireland SHC replay are now available to purchase online.

It had been thought that members could purchase tickets via their local GAA club but in the last hour it was confirmed that Centra, SuperValu as well as the online allocation is where supporters can get their hands on a ticket.

54,191 people attended Saturday’s exciting draw between Clare and Galway in Croke Park while over 77,000 were at Limerick’s extra time win over Cork on Sunday.

Semple Stadium in Thurles hosts Sunday’s replay where either Galway or Clare will book a spot in the All-Ireland final with John Kiely’s Limerick waiting patiently for the winner.

Click HERE to purchase your tickets online.

Centra & SuperValu stores across Clare already have queues going out the door.

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