Sunday's All-Ireland hurling final will be a sell-out, according to Croke Park officials.
"In fact both Tipperary and Kilkenny have been back to us looking for more tickets. There is an ancient rivalry between Tipperary and Kilkenny and the fact that Kilkenny are going for the four in a row also adds to the interest," said GAA ticketing manager Ronan Murphy.
"Throughout the country the demand for tickets has been very strong."
And he added: "We had more people attending the two (football) semi-finals than we had at the equivalent games last year. Our ticket packages this year have been hugely successful and overall we are delighted with how tickets and attendances have gone in both hurling and football championships."
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