TERRACE TICKETS FOR Donegal’s Ulster SFC quarter-final against Fermanagh on June 12 at Sean MacCumhaill Park are now on sale.
The game sees Donegal manager Rory Gallagher come up against Fermanagh, his native county.
Back in June 2000, Gallagher scored 1-6 in a Man of the Match display as Fermanagh scored a first Championship win over Donegal since 1936. Gallagher’s delicate chip over Tony Blake remains one of the standout moments of his career.
The game next month will be the 10th time in 11 years that Sean MacCumhaill Park will play host to an Ulster SFC game.
The Ballybofey venue has a capacity of 17,520.
Tickets for the terrace are on sale from http://donegalgaa.tickets.ie/
Only adult terrace tickets are available to purchase through this outlet, costing €15 or £12.
Student and senior citizen terrace tickets, costing €10 or £8, are available through clubs and the county board, while under-16s can gain admission to the terrace for free.
Stand tickets are only available through clubs and the county board, priced at €25/£20 for adults, €15/£12 for senior citizens and €5/£5 for under-16s.