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Inter-county football returns to Fitzgerald Stadium

By Sean Moriarty
Fitzgerald Stadium will host an inter-county football final for the first time since July 2021.
On Saturday, Kerry face Cork in the McGrath Cup final – a repeat of last year’s Munster Final where the Green and Gold ran out convincing winners.
In line with current crowd gathering restrictions the game is limited to 5,000 fans and all available tickets have been sold.
“We, like everybody else, are looking forward to getting back to normal,” the stadium’s PRO Tatyana McGough told the Killarney Advertiser.
“Our advice for patrons is to come early to avoid queues. We would ask patrons to observe COVID-19 protocols and wear masks. We would ask patrons to respect resident's property and parking. Please do not block gates or park on footpaths.”
Throw in for the big game is set for 2pm. Killarney Gardai will be monitoring traffic and parking. Tickets are not available at the venue and those without tickets are advised not to travel.
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