Tickets went on sale for Westmeath's intermediate final this morning.
The LGFA say they are working with Ticketmaster to resolve issues in relation to the purchasing of tickets for the All-Ireland Finals.
Tickets went on sale this morning for the Junior, Intermediate and Senior deciders - which all take place on Sunday, September 5th.
Westmeath will be battling it out against Wexford for the Intermediate title.
Fans can only buy tickets in pods of two and a maximum of three pods per transaction which has led to lengthy online queues.
The LGFA say they have no control over ticket sales and that all tickets must be purchased through Ticketmaster - to ensure compliance with Covid regulations.
We are aware that many fans attempting to purchase tickets this morning are experiencing issues with the Ticketmaster system.
— Ladies Football (@LadiesFootball) August 25, 2021
The LGFA has no control over ticket sales – and all tickets must be purchased through Ticketmaster, to ensure compliance with Covid regulations.
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