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Aviva Stadium to Host Majority of Leinster Home Games in 2025/26 – Season Tickets from €115

Leinster Rugby has today announced Season Ticket details for the 2025/26 campaign, confirming that the Aviva Stadium will remain the primary venue for home fixtures in the BKT United Rugby Championship and the Investec Champions Cup. Croke Park will also be available to host additional high-capacity matches when required.

As part of a broader communication to Season Ticket Holders, the following key updates were confirmed:

  • The RDS Arena will reopen at the beginning of the 2026/27 season with an increased capacity of over 20,000.
  • For the 2025/26 season, the Aviva Stadium will host the majority of home games.
  • Ticket prices will increase by an average of 3.9% across most categories—the first rise since the 2018/19 season.
  • Junior Season Ticket prices remain frozen at €115, with lower-cost entry points for adults and families also retained.

Why the Aviva Stadium Remains the Home Base for Now

Matthew Dowling, Leinster Rugby’s Chief Commercial Officer, explained the decision:

“While the RDS Arena will be available from August 2025, we’d only be able to operate at a reduced capacity—not enough to accommodate our full Season Ticket base. We’ve grown from 12,248 Season Ticket Holders at the RDS to over 15,000 at the Aviva. The aim is to include as many supporters as possible at every game.”

He continued:

“We don’t want to disenfranchise any of our Season Ticket Holders—whether they’ve been with us for 12 years or just joined—so we’ve decided to wait until the new-look RDS Arena is fully complete before moving back.”

Ticket Pricing and Supporter Engagement

Dowling said pricing decisions were made following supporter feedback through the annual Leinster Listener survey and discussions with the Official Leinster Supporters Club (OLSC).

“We’ve extended the renewal window, retained entry-level pricing for adults and juniors, and kept the family-of-five and student ticket options that were well received. Unfortunately, operational costs have increased, and after holding prices steady for over six years, we’ve had to implement a modest average increase of under 4%—but junior prices remain untouched.”

He reaffirmed that Leinster Rugby is a not-for-profit organisation:

“All revenue is reinvested—whether it’s supporting over 39,000 registered players across our 12 counties or funding the pathway from grassroots to the professional game.”

The Road Back to the RDS Arena

Looking ahead, Dowling outlined plans for the transition back to the redeveloped RDS Arena in 2026/27:

“The new stadium will have capacity for over 20,000 and promises a brilliant match day experience. Our priority will be the supporters who were with us before the move to Aviva. We’ve engaged a world-renowned consultancy to manage this return and ensure fairness for newer fans too.”

He also expressed gratitude to key partners for their ongoing support:

“We’re thankful to the RDS, IRFU, FAI, Aviva Stadium, and the GAA for their help in managing our home fixtures this season and next.”

Season Ticket Benefits

In addition to access to all home URC and EPCR fixtures, Season Tickets will include:

  • Admission to all home Leinster Rugby Women’s games.
  • Access to Leinster Rugby ‘A’ matches in the new interprovincial series (excluding play-offs).

Key Dates for Season Ticket Holders

  • Renewal window: Friday, 14 March – Friday, 4 April 2025
  • Seat relocation option: Tuesday, 8 April 2025
  • Waiting list sales: Thursday, 17 April 2025
  • General public sale: Wednesday, 23 April 2025

A Strong Season On and Off the Pitch

Dowling concluded with a reflection on what has been a standout season so far:

“The Aviva and Croke Park have been brilliant hosts. We’ve averaged over 37,000 supporters at home games. Tania Rosser’s squad kicked off the season with an interpro title and a record crowd at Energia Park. Leo Cullen’s team has continued that momentum and remains unbeaten across both the URC and the Investec Champions Cup.”

“With a return to the RDS Arena on the horizon, this is a hugely exciting time for Leinster Rugby—and we can’t wait to share that journey with our supporters.”

The Season Ticket renewal window opens on Friday, 14 March 2025, with general sale starting Wednesday, 23 April 2025.

 

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Mayo GAA have announced that all season ticket holders from the 2020 season will be placed into a draw for a limited set number of tickets for the All-Ireland final on September 11th against Tyrone.

According to reports, the draw will take place by officials in Croke Park via the season ticket database from Mayo GAA.

It will also be extended to any and all adult members from clubs in Mayo and the standard season ticket holders from the 2020 season, with season ticket holders from Mayo reach approximately 3,000.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, the set number of tickets made available to Mayo people will be around 500 tickets, with Mayo GAA admitting on the struggle via a statement;

“it would be impossible to allocate all members a ticket as it would further reduce the current club allocations by another 55% on top of the reductions enforced by reduced capacity.”

“Mayo GAA do recognise and appreciate the scale of support within the Season Ticket Group. While the current public health situation has made it very difficult to accommodate all fans wishing to attend the All Ireland Final, we are making every effort to spread the base of support to all who have supported Mayo in huge numbers over the years.”

There have been rumours that Croke Park will allow up to an increase from 40,000 people to a 75% full capacity for the All-Ireland SFC final between Mayo and Tyrone, but only to those who have been full vaccinated.

The draw is expected to be finished by Wednesday, September 1, with a time still unconfirmed for who will receive a ticket, for those who have been lucky enough to successfully secure a ticket, will be communicated by email.

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Revealed: Premier League season ticket prices ranked https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer/revealed-premier-league-season-ticket-prices-ranked https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer/revealed-premier-league-season-ticket-prices-ranked#respond Thu, 19 Aug 2021 11:45:46 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=19730 The Premier League is finally back and it is time to find out which season tickets will give you the most bang for your buck For those fans looking for the best price in terms of their Premier League season ticket, Compare.bet has come to help. There is a large range between the tickets with the […]

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The Premier League is finally back and it is time to find out which season tickets will give you the most bang for your buck

For those fans looking for the best price in terms of their Premier League season ticket, Compare.bet has come to help. There is a large range between the tickets with the cheapest costing £320 while the most expensive will set you back £2,545.

London appears to be an expensive place to live with Arsenal and Tottenham having the two most expensive seats with their cheapest tickets still costing at least seven days’ wages for the average person.

It seems that Manchester City is planning to fill out their shiny stadium this season by providing the second cheapest season ticket. On average newly-promoted Brentford are the most reasonably priced club with all of their season tickets costing between £419 and £509.

Both Liverpool and Manchester United rank just above the top half in most expensive tickets, which is expected for England’s two biggest clubs.

Each team’s most expensive season ticket:

1 – Arsenal – £2,545

2 – Tottenham – £2,233

3 – Manchester City – £1,410

4 – West Ham United – £1,200

5 – Southampton – £1,149

6 – Leicester – £1,065

7 – Manchester United – £950

8 – Chelsea – £940

9 – Liverpool – £869

10 – Newcastle United – £811

11 – Crystal Palace – £810

12 – Brighton and Hove Albion – £770

13 – Leeds United – £710

14 – Aston Villa – £684

15 – Burnley – £650

16 – Wolves – £628

17 – Norwich City – £569.50

18 – Watford – £567

19 – Everton – £565

20 – Brentford – £509

Each team’s cheapest season ticket:

1 – West Ham – £320

2 – Manchester City – £325

3 – Leeds United – £349

4 – Leicester City – £365

5 – Aston Villa – £370

6 – Burnley – £390

7 – Southampton – £399

8 – Newcastle United – £417

9 – Brentford – £419

10 – Everton – £420

11 – Crystal Palace – £435

12 – Watford – £496

13 – Norwich City – £499

14 – Manchester United – £532

15 – Brighton – £545

16 – Wolves – £549

17 – Chelsea – £595

18 – Liverpool – £685

19 – Tottenham – £807

20 – Arsenal – £891

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Leinster Rugby Cancel Season Tickets for 2020/21 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/rugby/rugby_irish/leinster-rugby-cancel-season-tickets-for-2020-21 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/rugby/rugby_irish/leinster-rugby-cancel-season-tickets-for-2020-21#respond Mon, 25 May 2020 13:11:04 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=4173 Leinster Rugby has cancelled all season’s tickets for next season due to the uncertainty of being able to have supporters at matches during the COVID-19 outbreak. Season Tickets for next season will not now go on sale and instead that supporters will have the opportunity to avail of any match tickets that do become available […]

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Leinster Rugby has cancelled all season’s tickets for next season due to the uncertainty of being able to have supporters at matches during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Season Tickets for next season will not now go on sale and instead that supporters will have the opportunity to avail of any match tickets that do become available for next season through a new Official Membership open exclusively, in the first instance, to current season ticket holders.

  • Leinster Rugby season tickets sale for season 2020/21 to be cancelled.
  • Current season ticket holders will retain the right to purchase their current seat through to season 2021/22.
  • Current season ticket holders to receive credit for the three remaining games of the 2019/20 season on a pro-rata basis.
  • Supporters who bought single match tickets to any of the Saracens, Munster Rugby, Zebre or Cardiff Blues games will be refunded automatically.
  • Leinster Rugby to launch Official Membership offering for current season ticket holders for 2020/21 on Monday, 8th June.

Mick Dawson, Chief Executive of Leinster Rugby said:

“The consequences of the pandemic and implications for Leinster Rugby and our loyal supporters are significant. Our public health obligations to all of our stakeholders are key as we seek to plot the return of Leinster Rugby. Season ticket holders are and will continue to be the foundation stone of our province. Social distancing is imperative as we consider the 2020/21 season. As a consequence, we have tried to develop a solution which we believe is fair and balanced. The new Official Membership offering attempts to maintain critical financial support while protecting season ticket holders’ future rights.”

Season Tickets for 2020/21 were due to go on sale to current season ticket holders in late March but given the sporting and financial uncertainty surrounding the Covid-19 crisis, the renewal window was postponed.

With social distancing now likely to remain a part of sporting and other spectator events for some time to come, that renewal has now been formally cancelled by Leinster Rugby as it was not feasible to accommodate over 12,800 season ticket holders for next season in the RDS Arena.

“Cancelling our Season Ticket offering is an unprecedented step,” explained Dawson, “and one that will have a significant financial impact on our organisation but we feel it is the right decision to make.

“It has been a very difficult time for everyone and nobody knows what the future will look like but as a business, we have to make decisions now based on the best information available to us.

“The priority now is to finish the 2019/20 season, look after those that have tickets outstanding and then hopefully start the 2020/21 season.

“Our supporters have been a crucial part of our success over the years and it is also vital that when we all come back from this, and we will come back, that we have a vibrant supporter base to welcome to the RDS Arena. We feel that by securing their right to purchase their seat for 2021/22, that our supporters will take some comfort from the steps we have taken.”

Leinster Rugby confirmed that the new Official Membership will launch on Monday, 8th June with the initial offer open exclusively to current season ticket holders only.

The Official Membership will provide priority access to any matchday tickets that become available during the 2020/21 season as well as other exclusive benefits. Leinster Rugby season ticket holders will be contacted by email in the coming days with full details on the Official Membership and how to avail of same.

Credit for the remaining three games of the 2019/20 season will be applied to season ticket accounts in the coming weeks, while refunds for match day tickets for the Saracens, Munster Rugby, Zebre or Cardiff Blues games will be processed automatically through Ticketmaster or at the point of purchase.

While the Leinster Rugby head office in UCD is still closed, supporters with any further queries are asked to email information@leinsterrugby.ie and queries will be dealt with as soon as possible.

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GAA confirms partial refund for season tickets https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-confirms-partial-refund-for-season-tickets https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-confirms-partial-refund-for-season-tickets#respond Wed, 29 Apr 2020 21:39:40 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=3690 The GAA has confirmed that they will offer a partial refund or discounts for next year for season ticket holders if the 2020 championships can’t be completed owing to the Covid 19 pandemic. A statement had to be released as it was highlighted that they had changed their terms and conditions of season tickets in […]

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The GAA has confirmed that they will offer a partial refund or discounts for next year for season ticket holders if the 2020 championships can’t be completed owing to the Covid 19 pandemic.

A statement had to be released as it was highlighted that they had changed their terms and conditions of season tickets in March. These conditions were that they specified that there would be no refunds in the events that competitions were cancelled due to a pandemic. However, the GAA said on Wednesday, that they were within their rights to change the terms and conditions. They said they are simply “seeking to provide greater clarity” rather than attempting to “step back from its obligations”.

The statement continued, “If this unfortunately does not prove to be possible due to the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, we will offer all 2020 Season Ticket holders a discount on their 2021 Season Ticket, or alternatively a partial refund of their 2020 Season Ticket. All refund decisions will be dependent on how the remainder of the 2020 Season can be completed”.

Currently a season ticket costs 120 euros. This allows an individual to attend all of it’s county hurling and football fixtures in the league. Furthermore,  1 championship game and the All-Ireland club finals. Furthermore, there is still of course the option to purchase further tickets.

The statement also said they are hopeful the 2020 season can still be played in the current year. It said, “We are still hopeful of completing the 2020 inter-county and club season over the course of the current year. This will include championship and some of the remaining league fixtures”.

 

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