To celebrate the 2019 Londis All-Ireland Football Sevens this weekend, we've got Croke Park tickets for one lucky reader
Most of the attention may (understandably) be on Croke Park this weekend, but that is by no means the only All-Ireland taking place. Since it first came into fruition in 1973, the Londis 7s tournament has seen some of the most talented players from all over the country play in this unique version of the game.
This year is no different, with last year's champions Corofin looking to defend their crown in Kilmacud Crokes' HQ on Saturday, 31 August. Throw-in for the first game is at 10.30AM, and it's set to be an action-packed day of fast-paced football.
Mayo veteran Seamus O’Shea joined Dublin legend Charlie Redmond and five-time All-Ireland winner with Kerry Tomas O Sé earlier this week to officially launch the tournament. To celebrate, two tickets to the final will be up for grabs that morning!
Just enter your details below to be in with a chance to win.
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