A lot of fans are travelling to Dublin from Cork and Louth.
Cork City and Dundalk meet today in the FAI Cup Final in Dublin, with kick-off set for 3.30pm at the Aviva Stadium.
The showdown between the SSE Airtricity League’s top two teams is expected to attract a huge crowd because of the cheap ticket prices (€10 for an adult and €5 for kids under 16).
It may be wet, windy and miserable but there’s still a huge buzz ahead of the big match.
Happy #FAICupFinal Day to all!
— Micheal Conroy (@MickaConroy) November 8, 2015
The day of days has arrived. #FAICupFinal day is here. Can’t get a wink of sleep with the excitement. Let’s do this @DundalkFC! #CmonTheTown
— Aodhán Mac Aonghusa (@AidanMcGuinness) November 8, 2015
Cant sleep…its like xmas eve as a kid..!!! #FAICupFinal
— Chris Gilsenan (@Gid_Cudi) November 8, 2015
I hate difficult fashion decisions #FAICupFinal pic.twitter.com/lmMvcPK7zA
— Oisin Tormey (@DatTormeyFela) November 8, 2015
Wet and tired on #Bus5 but we’re on the way to the #FAICupFinal. #CCFC84 #CorkIsGreen #FamilyEnclosure Thanks John pic.twitter.com/V06lniTouy
— Sam Boland (@samrboland) November 8, 2015
#ArdMhearaCorcaigh very wet n windy morning on the road to Aviva Stadium #FAICupFinal @CorkCityFC #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/tGkQm2uMLq
— Chris O’Leary (@chrisjoleary) November 8, 2015
@rogersdave123 @DundalkFC he will be joining his mate Ross then #MonDaTown #FAICupFinal pic.twitter.com/ic5ImW8Hxk
— Stefan McKevitt (@Stefmckev) November 8, 2015
?❤️?❤️ #CorkIsGreen #CCFC #CorkCityFC #FAICupFinal pic.twitter.com/rw3oa0mzeq
— Rachel Creech (@rmscreech) November 8, 2015
Early start today, on the road to Dublin to hopefully see city win the #FAICupFinal. #CorkIsGreen ⚽
— Paul Deane (@Paul_Deane) November 8, 2015
10 years since my first cork city fai cup final match and the time is here again?hon the Rebel Army!!❤ #CCFC84 #FAICupFinal #aviva
— Aaron Ó Síocháin (@aaronsheehan17) November 8, 2015
Time to finish off the job tomorrow against cork! #dundalkfc #faicupfinal pic.twitter.com/xFlDtsdlib
— Ryan McArdle (@ryan_mcardle1) November 7, 2015
Best of luck @DundalkFC who will be the best dressed team in the #FAICupFinal @avivastadium today #comeonthetown pic.twitter.com/y6tJvOrzQo
— Umbro Ireland (@UmbroIreland) November 8, 2015
“@MegCreedon: @johncreedon @CorkCityFC Good Luck from Melbourne!Wish I was there! #CorkIsGreen pic.twitter.com/4UvpI5kqEj” #FAICupFinal
— john creedon (@johncreedon) November 7, 2015
Ooooohh me nerves!! Sooner I get a breakfast and start drinking the better. #FAICupFinal
— Jackie Moran (@Jackie__Moran) November 8, 2015
@DroghedaUnited while we’re away you’re in charge of the county. don’t do anything silly. Will be back this later. @DundalkFC #FAICupFinal
— Stephen McEvoy (@StephenMcEvoy) November 8, 2015
A dog of a day here in town but a golden rainbow awaits in Dublin. C’mon the town!!! #FAICupFinal
— argusdundalk (@argusnews) November 8, 2015
Cold, wind and pissing rain! It must be #FAICupFinal day.
— Darren O’Connor (@Darren_O_Connor) November 8, 2015
MON THE TOWN ???⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️ #FAICupFinal #MatchDay #DFC #FAI
— DKIT Sport (@DKIT_SPORT) November 8, 2015
My heart says @CorkCityFC but the weather says Tornado later! #FAICupFinal #AvivaStadium @CorkCityFC vs @DundalkFC #futbol #FAI #soccer
— Sofia Delgado (@SofiaDelgado) November 8, 2015
I hope Dundalk and Cork City have packed their swimsuits. #FAICupFinal #rain
— Ronan O’Flaherty (@ronanoflaherty) November 8, 2015
2 full buses just left cork for the #FAICupFinal #comeoncity
— Conor O Brien (@luckyconor5) November 8, 2015
Very windy in Dublin for the #FAICupFinal. A weather warning announced. A tornado expected later, they’re calling it Tornado Richie.
— Mark Marley (@MarkJMarley) November 8, 2015
So much rain..we won’t even notice cry baby dennehys tears #FAICupFinal
— Keelan Clarke (@Keelan1890) November 8, 2015
Dublin bound to see cork city vs dundalk. Gwan the rebel army #corkcity #dundalk #faicupfinal
— Marc Fitzy (@marcfitzy) November 8, 2015
Dundalk fans gather in Dublin ahead of #FAICupFinal. pic.twitter.com/k6i1KCIqLs
— máirt (@HolyHonda49) November 7, 2015
The Women’s FAI Cup Final also takes place this afternoon at the Aviva, when Shelbourne and Wexford Youths meet at 12.20pm.
If there are goals like this cracking free-kick then fans will be happy out.
For those of you who don’t want to chance it in the pissing rain, you’ll be happy to know that both finals will be shown live on RTÉ 2, with coverage starting at 12.10pm.
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