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Important information for supporters travelling to MacHale Park
Mayo GAA have released details ahead of All-Ireland Senior Football Championship preliminary quarter-final against Derry
Jordan Kearns supporting Mayo at Hyde Park when they played Dublin. Pic: Sportsfile
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21 Jun 2024 12:30 PM
Mayo GAA have released important information for spectators travelling to Hastings Insurance MacHale Park for the knock-out game against Derry this Saturday.
As parking around Hastings Insurance MacHale Park is limited, there will be no public parking around An Sportlann car park.
Patrons are advised to arrive early and obey all the stewards and Gardaí on duty inside and outside the grounds.
All Mayo GAA supporters are asked to obey all byelaws and show consideration for local residents when parking. Parking by supporters along the N5 is not recommended for health and safety reasons. There will be ample free car-parking spaces for supporters within the environs of Castlebar itself. Safe travelling to everyone.
Turnstiles will open at 4.45pm on Saturday with the game set to start at 6.30pm. Supporters entering the stand can access the stadium via the An Sportlann car park while those entering the terraces can access the grounds via the turnstiles on MacHale Road. Supporters are asked to have their digital or printed tickets ready for scanning on arrival at the turnstiles.
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