Conor Donoghue returns from suspension to replace Chris Crummey as Croke Park heads towards sell-out
There’s expected to be close to 80,000 fans at Croke Park on Saturday
The Cork-Dublin All-Ireland hurling semi-final on Saturday is inching ever closer to a sell-out, as was projected when tickets initially went on sale to the general public last week.
Any returns from counties so far have been quickly snapped up and it’s expected that the attendance will be between 75,000 and 80,000, eclipsing the Leinster football final as the best attended championship game so far in 2025.