25,000 mark passed ahead of FAI Cup Final

25,000 mark passed ahead of FAI Cup Final

Excitement continues to build ahead of the Extra.ie FAI Cup final between Bohemians and St. Patrick's Athletic.

Ticket sales have now passed the 25,000 mark for the final at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, November 28, with kick-off at 4pm.

With over a week to go before the final, ticket sales have already passed the final attendance of five of the finals staged at the Aviva Stadium since the first final in 2010; the 2017, 2014, 2013, 2012, and 2011 FAI Cup finals.

With the final round of fixtures in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division on Friday evening, the final placings for the division are set to be decided.

St. Patrick's Athletic have already secured second spot and have guaranteed European football but Bohemians sit in fourth position and need to match Derry City's result to guarantee European football.

If Bohemians fail to do so, they would need to win next week in the Extra.ie FAI Cup final to qualify for Europe, taking that European spot away from fourth-position in the league.

Tickets for the Extra.ie FAI Cup final begin at €15 for adults with a family ticket just €30 (two adults/two children) with the match set to be an incredible occasion in our national stadium.

Click here to get your tickets now...

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