*Clare’s Jack O’Neill. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. 

TICKETS for the Allianz National Hurling League finals will be released through competing counties and clubs for distribution this week.

TUS Gaelic Grounds will host an Easter Sunday double-header with Clare facing Dublin at 13:45 in the Division 1B final followed by the clash of Limerick versus Cork at 16:00 in the Division 1A decider.

On Tuesday morning, the GAA confirmed that tickets for the National Hurling League finals would be released through the competing counties and clubs for distribution this week due to expected high demand.

A public sale, online and in Centra and SuperValu stores, will follow next Monday, March 30th, at 15:00 for any spare tickets.

GAA chiefs are expecting to fill the capacity of the Gaelic Grounds which is just short of 45,000.

It will be the second year running that the league finals are a sell-out. SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh was the setting in 2025 when Cork defeated Tipperary in the Division 1A final which was preceded by the meeting of Waterford and Offaly.

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