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20th Jul 2017

Travel advice has been issued to supporters heading to Páirc Uí Chaoimh this weekend

It'll be a busy weekend down in Cork.

JOE

It’s going to be wedged at the weekend.

22 July and 23 July is going to be a busy weekend of sport down in Cork as the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Quarter-Finals are taking place.

The newly developed Páirc Uí Chaoimh will host the two Quarter-Final games as defending champions Tipperary face Clare on Saturday and Waterford and Wexford play each other on Sunday.

A sell-out crowd is expected for both games meaning the city is going to be jammed for two days and travel advice has been issued to all four sets of supporters who are travelling at the weekend.

According to WLRFM, They are being warned that there will be severe restrictions on parking anywhere near the stadium and the advice is to arrive early and to park and ride or walk to the stadium.

Gardai will be on duty at Killeagh and all other areas where delays are possible ensuring traffic will run as smoothly as possible.

In terms of parking, people are being advised to park up in the city centre and there are regular shuttle bus services to Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

Q Park is offering discounted Match Day parking at a fixed rate of €5 for those heading to the game and the offer will run from 10am to 8pm on both days but applies to City Hall and Carroll’s Quay car parks only.

Tickets must be booked midnight before the game and can be bought on the gound’s website by following the Q Park link.

If you are arriving by bus, the route 202 service goes every 20 minutes to the pitch from Merchants Quay which is beside the Bus Station.

Supporters arriving by train to Kent Station can avail of a bus service from 1:30pm which will serve Parnell Place and pass by the pitch on its route.