Ticket prices for the 2025 Munster Senior Hurling Championship final between Limerick and Cork at the TUS Gaelic Grounds have risen again, sparking debate among fans.
Stand tickets are priced at €50, with terrace tickets at €40—each a €5 increase on last year’s final between Limerick and Clare. It marks the second consecutive year of price hikes, reflecting a broader trend in Munster GAA ticketing.
Under-16s will still gain access for €10, and concessions for students and OAPs remain at €5 off the full price. Due to anticipated high demand, Munster GAA announced that tickets will not be available for general sale and will instead be distributed through the competing county boards.
This year’s clash is a major draw, with Limerick aiming for a seventh straight Munster title, facing a resurgent Cork side that denied them a fifth consecutive All-Ireland in 2024.
In contrast, Leinster GAA is pushing accessibility. For the 8 June double-header in Croke Park—including the Kilkenny-Galway Leinster final and Kildare-Laois Joe McDonagh final—20,000 free tickets are available to U14 groups.
Adult prices there remain at €40 for the stand and €30 for Hill 16. The contrasting approaches highlight diverging philosophies in ticketing across the provinces.