Irish Mail on Sunday reports attendees will have to be fully vaccinated.
Up to 30,000 fans will be able to attend the All-Ireland finals in August.
The Irish Mail on Sunday reports the Government will accelerate plans to allow fans back into stadiums from July, as part of the next phase of reopening.
There will be three phases, starting with stadiums being permitted to admit 5 percent capacity in July.
The paper says fans will have to be vaccinated.
Political Correspondent with the Irish Independent Hugh O'Connell says it follows similar events in the UK:
Pilot events could see crowds at big games and gigs this summer https://t.co/6UPTocUji5
— Irish Independent (@Independent_ie) May 23, 2021

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