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Croke Park The 82, capacity stadium is the largest in Ireland, and was the home of the Ireland rugby team during the transition from Lansdowne Road to the Aviva stadium.

It is the third largest stadium in Europe. Croke Park, the Gaelic games stadium of Dublin, hosts hurling and Gaelic football matches in a 16 acres stadium. The Park offers rooftop tours, where fans can walk along the meters-high walkway. Our central location in Dublin 3, is within easy reach of the city centre, Dublin Airport and Dublin port. Why not plan your journey to Croke Park, get more information on public transport or find out about match day parking. About Croke Park Stadium The stadium is one of the largest in Europe, with a capacity of 82, and can accommodate all types of events — from field sports to concerts, meetings to tradeshows and bespoke banqueting.

Croke Park is now a per cent natural grass pitch and Wilson is proud at how well it has performed over the past two seasons.

For those who require parking close to the stadium, there are a number of options available along with various park-and-ride facilities and city centre carparks located further away. Toggle navigation Location Search for:. More about Premium level tickets. Special Needs tickets Wheelchair spaces are located on Level 4 at the back of the Cusack and Davin Stands with access to toilet, bar and snack bar facilities.

Croke Park Visitor Attractions Tickets We recommend pre-booking for Stadium Tours and the Skyline in particular and all ticket types can be purchased online via the link below.

A brand new concept in Croke Park Hospitality, it combines the benefits of a Suite with the sociability of a shared space, giving you the best of both worlds Learn More. Getting here Croke Park is centrally located and within easy reach of the city centre, Dublin Airport and Dublin port. More on getting here. Parking For those who require parking close to the stadium, there are a number of options available along with various park-and-ride facilities and city centre carparks located further away.

More about parking. Despite an initial six-day postponement, Tyrone announced that they would be unable to fulfil the fixture because of the plus Covid cases in their squad. This announcement on the day of the first All-Ireland semi-final between Dublin and Mayo led Croke Park to grant Tyrone an additional seven-day postponement and the Red Hands went on to stun Kerry in the semi-final before going on to beat Mayo in the decider.

The new regulations announced on Tuesday state that the GAA's Competitions Control Committee "may consider a request to postpone a game by up to seven days if it considers that sufficient players a minimum of five who have played at some stage in that year's Allianz League or inter county championship are unavailable due to Covid reasons". In terms of the general Covid picture at the moment amid renewed restrictions because of the growth of the Omicron variant, Croke Park's plan "is to complete the entire programme again".

Mark Allen says the "shackles are off" as he reveals he will stay in the game following a successful court ruling. Ulster defence coach and former player Jared Payne will leave the Irish province at the end of the season.



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