Tickets for the Mayo v Dublin All-Ireland semi-final are in demand.

Allireland semifinal ticket info

TICKETS pricing and collection details have been revealed ahead of Mayo's All-Ireland semi-final clash with Dublin in Croke Park on August 30.

The tickets cost €40 for the Hogan Stand (no concession) and the Cusack Stand, and €25 for the Hill 16 terrace.

Family tickets are available for the Cusack and Davin Stands at €40 for adults and €5 for juveniles.

Student and senior citizen tickets are available for the Cusack Stand only; purchase full price tickets and on the day of the match claim a rebate of  €10 on production of an appropriate ID at Block D, stiles 1 to 5, in the Cusack Stand (rebate can only be claimed on entry into the stadium via Block D). Meanwhile, the wheelchair and the assistant's ticket is €40.

Group passes, which must be ordered through a club secretary, are provided for groups of juveniles under the age of 16 at €3 each (you are permitted to bring one adult for free with every 10 juveniles; any additional adults pay full price for their tickets. This is subject to availability).

Club passes cost €10 per adult, with one application per club (maximum of 50 tickets). The deadline for both group and club passes is this Friday (August 14).

Orders for north and south clubs will be available for collection on Saturday, August 22, from 2 to 4 p.m., while orders for east and west clubs will be available for collection on Sunday, August 23, from 4 to 6 p.m. Tickets will be distributed from the ticket booths at the bottom of the car park at Elverys MacHale Park, Castlebar.

Cáirde Mhaigheo season ticket holders will receive an email with all the details in relation to their ticket for the semi-final. The matchday ticket can then be printed off from the comfort of your own home. You are encouraged to log in to your online accounts to check your debit/credit card details and familiarise yourself with the various screens. Group accounts can still be set up so that you can organise your seating arrangements for the semi-final.

Ticket sales to the general public, which will be subject to availability, will be available on the week leading up to the match. There will absolutely no ticket sales to the general public before that point. It is anticipated that the match will be a sell-out so ticket availability will be limited at this stage. There are a limited number of tickets available on gaa.tickets.ie and through participating SuperValu and Centra stores, and supporters are encouraged to please try these first to avoid disappointment on the week of the match.

The match will throw-in at 3.30 p.m. on August 30 and will be preceded by the All-Ireland minor football semi-final between Tipperary and Kildare.