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Traffic Information: All-Ireland GAA Hurling Senior Championship, 19th July 2026

The All-Ireland GAA Hurling Senior Championship Final is taking place on Sunday, 19th July 2026 in Croke Park Stadium.

A traffic and transport management plan has been developed by An Garda Síochána and national transport agencies to assist everyone who is attending the match on Sunday.

Those travelling to Dublin for the match should arrive early. Stiles open at 1.00pm.

Attendees are asked to use public transport where possible and use park and ride facilities where available.

Irish Rail

Irish Rail will be providing additional capacity on DART and commuter routes. Additional DART and commuter services will operate to Greystones, Howth and Maynooth after the match. Check the schedules for all services by visiting www.irishrail.ie.

Dublin Bus

Dublin Bus routes servicing Croke Park are illustrated below. For more information on bus services, check www.dublinbus.ie.

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Luas

Luas services will be operating throughout the day. Further information on services can be found at www.transdevireland.ie

Coach Parking

There is no designated coach set-down area or parking area. Coaches are not permitted to pick-up or drop-off passengers on any of the arterial routes in the vicinity of Croke Park stadium.

Parking

Parking is available at select car parks only. All parking locations are with a 15 minute walk from Croke Park. Opening hours for car parks may vary. Visit www.parkrite.ie for more details.

On-street parking is expected to be very limited during the match.

Accessible parking is provided in the Davin Stand car park for vehicles who have registered for a spot when ordering tickets for the match.  Contact www.crokepark.ie for accessibility assistance.

Vehicle Access

If you are travelling to Croke Park by car, please allow time for traffic delays.

  • Attendees with tickets for the Hogan and Davin stands are advised to approach from the north and west side of the stadium by using the M50 motorway to Navan Road, Finglas Road and Drumcondra Road. 
  • Attendees with tickets for the Cusack Stand and pitch should approach from the south and east side of the stadium by using the Port Tunnel and East Link Bridge.

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Supporters are advised to plan your journey in advance and arrive early. Follow the instructions of Gardaí on duty while approaching the stadium. Allow plenty of time for both your arrival and departure after the match.