Main pic: Conor O’Donnell looks for a way past Mayo’s Enda Hession during last year’s championship clash in Roscommon. Photo Evan Logan.
The County Board has stated there was ‘unprecedented demand’ yesterday for tickets for the NFL clash between Donegal and Mayo in O’Donnell Park on Sunday week.
Several supporters have contacted Donegal Daily stating that none were available on the Ticketmaster website and app. There had been speculation that all 8,500 tickets had been snapped up.
However, posting on their social media today, Donegal GAA said the Ticketmaster link had been ‘closed’ temporarily as they await season ticket holders to uptake their allocation.
“It is anticipated it (link) will reopen early next week, and should this be the case, it will be published on our social media channels, website and app,” they stated.
“There was unprecedented demand yesterday. We ask that Season Ticket holders login and download their allocation ASAP, please.”
Donegal’s victory over All-Ireland champions, Kerry, at Fr Tierney Park in Ballyshannon was also a 9,000 sellout. The County Board has been forced to use the smaller venues due to the unavailability of the 17,1000 capacity MacCumhaill Park as the pitch there has been relaid.
There may still be some tickets available for the visit of Mayo at local SuperValu and Centra stores.
It had been feared that Donegal and Mayo’s 7,000 season ticket holders had taken the majority of tickets, leaving just over 1,500 for general sale.
‘Unprecedented’ ticket demand for Donegal v Mayo clash in Letterkenny was last modified: February 6th, 2026 by Staff Writer
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