All-Ireland Final in Smithfield

I’m very pleased that Dublin City Council is providing a big screen at Smithfield Public Plaza, Smithfield, Dublin 7 for the public to enjoy this year’s All-Ireland Football Final.  Fans can enjoy pre-match entertainment from 1.15pm on Sunday before watching the game live on an RTE feed with full match commentary on the 48m2 screenfrom 3.30pm. A big thanks goes to the local residents, businesses, An Garda Síochána and transport providers without whose help this event would not be possible.The Smithfield event is free, family-friendly and alcohol-free. Fans will be able to purchase food from food stalls.  Dublin City Council is also asking people to use public transport to come to the city on the day, whether they are going to Croke Park or Smithfield. Dublin Bus and Luas will both be operating full services on the day. There is no special parking for the Smithfield event.
Mary

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