Dublin’s All-Ireland semi final clash with Kerry this Sunday at Croke Park is officially sold out.
The Boys in Blue will face the Kingdom for the third time this year this weekend, having won both Allianz League games between the pair in the spring.
It’s also a repeat of the 2015 All-Ireland final, where Jim Gavin’s men also came out on top.
However, there are no further tickets on sale to the general public, with the last remaining tickets to be distributed among the two competing counties.
Dublin’s All-Ireland quarter final clash with Donegal- played after the Mayo/Tyrone quarter final- was also a sell out at GAA HQ.
The senior final will throw in at 3.30pm, with the Electric Ireland Minor semi final between Kerry and Kildare getting underway from 1.30pm.