Tickets on sale for Roscommon’s opening game of the All Ireland Series
A large number of Roscommon supporters will likely descend on King and Moffatt Dr. Hyde Park when Tyrone come to town. Picture: INPHO/James Lawlor
The dust may not have even come close to settling for Roscommon fans but tickets are now on sale for the county’s showdown with Tyrone in the opening game of the All Ireland series.
Mark Dowd’s side will be aiming to back up their stunning 3-21 to 2-22 Connacht final win over Galway with a win against Tyrone in the opening round of the All Ireland Series on Sunday, May 24th at 2 p.m. in King and Moffatt Dr Hyde Park.
Tyrone endured a difficult league campaign as they won just two out of seven league games in Division Two. However, they almost pulled off an upset win over Armagh, losing out to Kieran McGeeney’s men after extra time.
An adult ticket costs €25, a juvenile ticket is €5 while it is €20 for a student/OAP. There is unreserved seating for this game.
To purchase a ticket, click here.

