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Finn Harps confirm match night arrangements for play-off as tickets go on sale

written by Chris McNulty October 26, 2018
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Tickets are now available for the Finn Harps/Limerick F.C. promotion/relegation play-off on Monday evening at Finn Park (kick-off 7.45).

The ticket outlets include Michael Murphy Sports Letterkenny; The Hatter, Main Street Ballybofey; McKelvey’s Bar Ballybofey; Barretts Bar; McCauley’s Restaurant Lifford; Mac’s Newsagents Buncrana; The Coach House Donegal Town; Kernan’s Newtoncunningham; Melly’s Cafe Killybegs

Finn Harps is appealing to supporters to please buy tickets in advance of the game and allow plenty of time for your journey to Ballybofey.

Tickets will be available on the match night at Finn Park but please buy them early at the outlets across the county if possible to avoid queueing.

Tickets will be on sale on match night on Navenny Street and also at Chestnut Road (Aldi side) but it is advised to buy your tickets as soon as possible.

Prices are as follows: Adult €12 Concession €10, Secondary €5, Primary €3.

Harps have issued the following statement:

“Supporters wishing to access limited seating area will need to purchase regular ticket and then pay additional €3 inside the ground. We advise supporters looking to watch the match from the seated area to arrive early as limited numbers will be available on a first come, first served basis.

“Please note that season tickets are not valid for this match and that there is a slightly earlier than normal kick off time of 7.45pm.

“Supporters are requested to arrive early to avoid congestion near kick off time and those approaching from the south should allow extra time due to the roadworks.

The Gardai will be assisting on the Donegal Road in the run up to kick off, but delays are still possible.
“We appreciate your co-operation and patience with stop and search stewards and Gardai at each gate.  Both home and away fans are liable to be searched and supporters are reminded that alcohol is not permitted in the ground.

Traffic Arrangements Around Finn Park

“Those attending the game are asked to use car-parks situated close to the ground: Town car park at McElhinney’s; Navenny car park; Supervalu car park

“Gardai will be in place to ensure the smooth operation of traffic arrangements around Finn Park.

“No parking in the immediate vicinity of the stadium or along the Trusk Road.

“Traffic restrictions will apply, with barriers in place on Navenny Street between the junctions with Chestnut Road and Trusk Road (only local business staff and homeowners will be allowed access).  Road Closures will come into effect at 18:45pm and will remain until 22:00pm after the game.

“Vehicles must adhere to Garda parking directions. Any vehicle found parked on a footpath, on double yellow lines, parked in a manner that is obstructing other vehicles and houses or in between Garda ‘No Parking’ cones will be liable to be towed away and a fee imposed.

Away Fans

“We look forward to welcoming Limerick supporters to Finn Park.  Away fans are requested to enter ground via Chestnut Road (Aldi side).  We appreciate your co-operation and patience with stop and search stewards at gate.  Away fans will have the river end of the gantry side of the ground while stand, town end terrace and town end of gantry side are reserved for home supporters.

“Coaches and cars for away supporters are asked to park in McElhinney’s.”

Finn Harps confirm match night arrangements for play-off as tickets go on sale was last modified: October 26th, 2018 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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