Odeon cinemas to screen all ireland finals

Odeon cinemas have once again officially partnered with the GAA to host free screenings of both the GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling final between Tipperary and Kilkenny this Sunday 7th September, and the All-Ireland Football final between Kerry and Donegal on Sunday 21st September at ODEON cinemas nationwide.

Free tickets for these iconic Irish sporting occasions are available to collect online now at GAA.tickets.ie or at an ODEON Cinema box-office on the day of each event.

GAA All-Ireland Hurling Final – Kilkenny v Tipperary – Sunday 7th September – Throw in 3.30pm – Screens open from 2.45pm.

GAA All-Ireland Football Final – Kerry v Donegal – Sunday 21st September – Kick off 3.30pm – Screens open from 2.45pm.

Lisa Clancy, Director of Communications at GAA said: 'Screening the GAA All-Ireland Hurling and Football Finals in ODEON Cinemas nationwide is a fantastic way to soak up the electric atmosphere for those who can’t make it to Croke Park on All-Ireland Final Day. We hope GAA fans and families will take advantage of this unique opportunity and come and enjoy the entertainment and skills of our great games of hurling and football on the big screen on two of the biggest days in the GAA calendar”.

Derek Nolan Country Manager of ODEON Cinemas Ireland said: 'This is our third year partnering with the GAA to show both the All-Ireland Hurling and Football finals. We are immensely proud to screen these iconic Irish sporting events and delighted to be offering this cinematic experience free of charge to our ODEON customers. We look forward to welcoming fans in Tipperary and Kilkenny jerseys in our cinemas nationwide on the 7th September but leave the hurleys and sliotars at home! We’re equally pleased to welcome Kerry and Donegal fans to our cinemas on the 21st September for the All-Ireland Football Final. We expect that GAA fans from all counties will take advantage of these free family days out across all of our cinemas.'

There are ten ODEON Cinemas that will be screening the two All-Ireland finals and these are: Blanchardstown, Point Village, Coolock, Stillorgan, Cavan, Limerick, Waterford, Naas, Newbridge, Portlaoise.

Tickets can be claimed now at GAA.tickets.ie. Tickets are limited to 2 family passes (8 tickets) per person (parental supervision is required).

 

Meanwhile, in advance of this weekend's Minor hurling final, Electric Ireland followed a key player from both the Kilkenny Minor Hurling team and the Limerick team, with the aim of bringing their TV ad to life to show that the Minor Championship is anything but minor. 

Kilkenny player - Conor Browne;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq3fXOlktF4&list=UUC2gDr1p2dtB0639xvPce7Q

Cian Lynch and the Limerick Minor Hurling team  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6LtL8VOlwg&list=UUC2gDr1p2dtB0639xvPce7Q

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6LtL8VOlwg&list=UUC2gDr1p2dtB0639xvPce7Q#

 

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