Mayo and Donegal will clash in Round Three of the National Football League in O'Donnell Park, Letterkenny. Pic: Sportsfile
There may be over a week to go for the National League clash between Mayo and Donegal. However, the scramble for the limited number of general sale tickets has already taken full effect.
The 17,100-capacity MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey, where Donegal play the majority of their home ties, is out of action for 2026 due to the pitch being relaid.
Therefore, Andy Moran's men will have to head to O'Donnell Park in Letterkenny, which holds 8,500, for the meeting with Jim McGuinness's side.
There has already been a hunt for tickets for the tie, given the massive interest in the two sides.
With circa 7,000 season ticket holders between the two counties, only 1,500 were made available for general sale from Ticketmaster, as well as Centra and Supervalu stores.
Supporters trying to go through the Ticketmaster website and app, though, have encountered issues.
The website, in multiple instances, had shown that there are no tickets available.
However, tickets were still on sale, prompting Donegal to issue an update.
“Some people are experiencing difficulties with the Ticketmaster app. Please use the link provided: https://am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/buy/26OD1502
"Tickets are NOT sold out,” a social media post read.
However, the GAA site is now displaying tickets for the game as 'off sale'.
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