Offaly are seeking their first Minor Hurling title in over 30 years.
Nowlan Park is expected to attract its biggest crowd in almost ten years this weekend.
Over 23,000 fans will descend on the Kilkenny ground for the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Final at 1.30 this Sunday - although ticket sales indicate Offaly fans will outnumber their Tipperary rivals four to one.
Events Controller at Nowlan Park, Seamus Reade says they've reserved 25 per cent of the seats in both stands for under 16s, who don't need a ticket, in an effort to accommodate everyone.
He has this advice for those driving to the game on Sunday:
Our coverage of the Minor Hurling Final is with thanks to Glenisk's delicious range of Offaly made Organic Yogurts, available at your local supermarket or convenience store. glenisk.com
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