Tickets for the hotly-anticipated Super 8s clash between Dublin and Tyrone are officially sold out.
The game, Dublin's "away" fixture in the new round-robin series, had tickets released for general sale yesterday.
But a message posted on the GAA tickets website states that all the available tickets for the event are now sold out.
The Dubs are set to outnumber their Ulster counterparts in Healy Park this Saturday, with 2,500 of the capitals season-ticket holders taking over the Omagh terraces.
The allocation for Dublin clubs is believed to be 4,000 with a further 1,000 Parnell Pass holders in that number according to the Irish Independent, and many Dubs fans were dismayed on social media when they were unable to secure tickets for the game.
"Unable to travel to see Dublin vs Tyrone in Healy Park due to lack of capacity," said one Twitter user.
"People outside Dublin please stop moaning about Dubs not travelling."
Tyrone, on the other hand, have just 1,200 season-ticket holders, and were outnumbered by Monaghan fans in their losing effort in their Ulster quarter-final this year.
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Healy Park's capacity has been set at 17,636 for the game, with 4,500 seats, 16 wheelchair places, and 13,120 standing terrace spaces.
Last year's Dublin and Tyrone semi-final clash in Croke Park was hit with a ticket touting scandal which led to a number of tickets for the game being cancelled by the GAA.
Several tickets for the game were being offered on second-hand site Seatwave, with prices upwards of €145 apiece.