Cork City offer discounted tickets for Kerry clash at Turner's Cross

Rebel Army host their neighbours on Bank Holiday Monday
Cork City offer discounted tickets for Kerry clash at Turner's Cross

IN FULL VOICE: Cork City fans celebrate a goal at Turner's Cross. Picture: INPHO/Ben Brady

Cork City and Kerry will renew their League of Ireland rivalry on Easter Monday and to mark the occasion, the Rebel Army are determined to get as many supporters to attend as possible.

A week out from the Kingdom’s visit to Turner’s Cross, Cork City have announced that all tickets for the Munster Derby will cost just €5, with the club saying that the “one-off pricing is designed to appeal to families and workers who are enjoying time off for the Easter holidays”.

Cork City are currently unbeaten in the First Division, having won six of their seven games, with striker Seani Maguire leading the way as the league’s top scorer, while Colin Healy’s visitors are eighth with one win and three draws so far.

“This is a great opportunity to fill the Cross, and get behind the team,” said Cork City manager Barry Robson.

The team has put in a great performance already this season, and the club wants to use the Bank Holiday to get as many fans into the stadium as possible to see them play.”

Tickets for the game against Kerry FC are available now from CorkCityFC.ie/tickets.

Discount

But for supporters that have already purchased tickets, they will be contacted directly with information regarding a refund and re-purchase of tickets at the promotional price. Season ticket holders will be offered €10 off when they spend €50 at the club shop.

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