A former All-Ireland winning captain says it's great news for club GAA games.
Sports venues can operate at 100 per cent capacity today for the first time since the pandemic began.
The easing of restrictions comes just in time for two FAI Cup semi-finals this evening.
Waterford are hoping to reach a first final in 17 years as they make the trip to Bohemians.
Meanwhile, holders Dundalk are away to St. Patrick's Athletic.
Both games get underway at 7.45.
Former All-Ireland winning captain with Kerry, Darran O'Sullivan, says the capacity change also good news for club GAA games:
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