Tickets for the All-Ireland quarter finals this weekend will be at a premium with Croke Park already looking like an 80,000 sell-out.
Donegal, Dublin, Tyrone and Mayo are all expected to bring large crowds of traveling support.
And with the news last night that all tickets that went on public sale for the game are now sold-out, tickets outside of clubs will not be easy got.
The last 80,000-plus gathering in Croke Park was for the National Football League final between Dublin and Kerry, with Tyrone and Cavan in the Division Two decider, on April 24th.
Clubs across Donegal have been asking club members to apply for tickets as soon as possible.
With the Bank Holiday Weekend, many have set a deadline for today for applications for the tickets.
Ticket applications must be sent, processed and returned by the GAA and are expected to be go out to clubs by Thursday or Friday.
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