
Louth vs Mayo All-Ireland Semi-Final: Ticket Details & Match Preview
For the first time since 1957, **Louth** has advanced to the final four of the Championship. The team faces a formidable challenge against Mayo, a county well-versed in the intensity of Croke Park, having navigated numerous major occasions since their last title in 1951. The winners of this highly anticipated match will secure a place in the All-Ireland final to face either Dublin or Kerry.
Determined Mentality
Mayo manager Andy Moran praised the resilience of his young squad following their victory over Cork, noting that until players experience the unique atmosphere of Croke Park, it is impossible to fully gauge how they will perform. Moran expressed his confidence in the maturity of his players, highlighting impressive performances from newcomers like Eoin McGreal and Darragh Beirne.
On the Louth side, captain Sam Mulroy has urged his teammates to continue their current trajectory, refusing to place a ceiling on what the squad can achieve. “It’s one we don’t want to have a ceiling on ourselves,” Mulroy stated, acknowledging that while the team has enjoyed a fantastic journey, another massive test awaits them in the semi-final.
🎟️ Ticket & Match Information
The semi-final will take place on Saturday, July 11, immediately following the Tailteann Cup final between Down and Wicklow.
Tickets for this clash will go on general sale at 12:00 PM on Wednesday, July 1. Fans are encouraged to purchase early given the expected demand.
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