THE FULL HOUSE signs have gone up for Sunday’s Ulster SFC final between Donegal and Tyrone.
St Tiernach’s Park is set to be full to its 32,000 capacity by the time David Coldrick throws the ball in for one of the most eagerly awaited matches in some time.
Ticket sales in the counties had been brisk all week and this evening the Ulster Council confirmed that they had sold out of match tickets.
Ulster Council officials are appealing for supporters not to travel without a ticket.
[adrotate group=”78″]Entry to St Tiernach’s Park is by ticket only and no tickets will be available to purchase on the day.
Donegal are appearing in their sixth Ulster final in a row, while Tyrone are here for the first time since 2010.
Neil McGee returns to the Donegal XV, taking the place of his brother Eamon, while Tyrone boss Mickey Harte has gone with an unchanged side.
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