Ticket prices for the 2025 National Football and Hurling Leagues will remain unchanged, the GAA has announced.

Admission to games in 2025 will cost €20 for adults and €15 for senior citizens/students for Division One and Two football and 1A and 1B hurling matches.

Tickets for Divisions Three and Four will be priced at €12 and €10 and AHL Divisions Two, Three and Four will be €10 and €8 respectively.

An early bird offer will see €5 come off the price of tickets when bought in December.

However, Under-16 tickets, previously free, will now cost €5 for all Division One and Division Two fixtures in football and Division 1A and 1B in hurling.

The GAA said those tickets can “only be purchased alongside an adult ticket” and that “this new arrangement has been introduced after consultation with our counties and to assist with event control and health and safety protocols for fixtures that attract bigger attendances”.

The rate will not apply for Divisions Three and Four in football or Divisions Two and Three in hurling.

The GAA raised ticket prices in 2024 by €2 for top-tier games.

The Football League, which will see the introduction of the new rules adopted by Special Congress, starts with a bang on Saturday, January 26 with a repeat of the 2024 All-Ireland Final when Armagh face Galway.

The hurling league also starts that day, with Wexford-Cork the pick of the action.