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06 Sept 2025

Finn Harps launch 2025 season tickets

Club focuses on affordability for young fans as it prepares for a crucial promotion push under Darren Murphy in 2025

Finn Harps launch 2025 season tickets

General view of Finn Park

Finn Harps has unveiled its 2025 season ticket packages as the club prepares for a crucial year, aiming to challenge at the top end of the table under manager Darren Murphy. 

Following last season’s narrow miss on a playoff spot, optimism is high for the upcoming campaign. 

As a fan-owned and funded club, Finn Harps relies heavily on the backing of supporters to secure the financial stability needed to succeed. Revenue generated from initiatives like the 500 Club, memberships, and season tickets is vital for enabling the club to provide the resources Murphy and his team require. 

Season tickets for 2025, which cover 18 home league games, are now on sale, with significant discounts available for members.  

Adult seated tickets are priced at €230, with a discounted rate of €200 for members, representing a saving equivalent to six free games. Concession seated tickets cost €200, with members paying €185, offering a saving of five matches.  

Terrace tickets are available at €200 for adults, reduced to €180 for members, while concession terrace tickets are €170, dropping to €155 for members, each representing significant savings. 

Young fans are a key focus, with secondary school terrace tickets priced at €50, reduced to €30 for members – an equivalent saving of 12 free games. For primary school students, terrace tickets cost just €10, but they are free for members, with membership available for just €25. 

Season tickets can be purchased online, with members receiving additional details via email on how to avail themselves of their discounts. Non-members can secure their tickets at standard prices through the club’s website. 

 

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