Another amount of limited tickets have been added to the sale for the Champions Cup semi final between Munster and Saracens in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday April 22nd.
There are already more than 35,000 tickets sold through the Munster Rugby allocation with more tickets got through last weeks public vote. Make sure you get your tickets today ASAP.
Here’s a link for more useful info.
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