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Ticket Update | Munster v Ospreys

4th September 2018 By The Editor

Friday Night Lights returns to Irish Independent Park.

Friday Night Lights returns to Irish Independent Park.

Munster’s first competitive game on the new modified 3G pitch at Irish Independent Park is now just 10 days away as the Ospreys visit Cork in the Guinness PRO14 on Friday, September 14 (7.35pm).

The clash is Munster’s next home game with tickets available here.

The province visit Glasgow Warriors this Friday night following Saturday’s opening day win over the Cheetahs at Thomond Park.

Two tries from new signing George North helped the Ospreys start the campaign with a victory over Edinburgh at the weekend and the Welsh outfit host the Cheetahs in Swansea this Saturday evening.

Tickets

Friday, September 14

Munster v Ospreys, Irish Independent Park, 7.35pm;

Buy tickets online here, from the Munster Rugby Ticket Offices in Irish Independent Park and Thomond Park, or by calling 061 421103.

Adult Stand: €30; *Student/Junior Stand: €10

Adult Terrace: €20; *Student/Junior Terrace: €7

Family Pack – Two Adult & Two Junior (Terrace only): €40

*Junior tickets can only be purchased with an adult ticket. Student tickets can only be purchased in person at our ticket offices. You will need a valid student ID card at time of purchase and to enter the ground on matchday.

Multi-Match Packs

Multi-Match Packs are available with supporters able to choose tickets for three or more games of your choice – secure the best seats (other than Season Tickets), get a 10% discount, and save on the Ticketmaster booking fee by completing a single transaction for all of your tickets. A fixed booking fee of €5.95 is in place for all Multi-Match Packs.

Buy a Multi-Match Pack of your choice here. (Please note that you must select a minimum of three games, one being a PRO14 game). See our full list of home fixtures here.

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