Navy 2020 game moved to Dublin?

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Ireland's PM announces it on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/campaignforleo/status/1055404066854129664

Note he says August... Increases the chance of a Week 0 game??

The Aer Lingus College Football classic will be played on August 29th, 2020. That makes this a Thursday game which will allow a little more rest time for the Irish before they welcome the Arkansas Razorbacks to South Bend the following weekend.

https://www.onefootdown.com/2018/10...lin-ireland-in-2020-aer-lingus-fighting-irish

August 29th 2020 is a saturday. I think OFD are incorrect here
 

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Moved up to "week 0". I'm a fan of it now.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Irish ag dul ar ais go hÉirinn<br><br>On August**29, 2020 the Irish will face off with the Midshipmen at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland: <a href="https://t.co/RfiZnRAvAT">https://t.co/RfiZnRAvAT</a><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GoIrish?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#GoIrish</a> ☘️🇮🇪 <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BeatNavy?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BeatNavy</a> <a href="https://t.co/6jTWGrVeR6">pic.twitter.com/6jTWGrVeR6</a></p>— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) <a href="https://twitter.com/NDFootball/status/1055444190044348416?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 25, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Notre Dame announces that the 2020 game against Navy will move from MetLife Stadium in New Jersey to Aviva Stadium in Dublin. <br><br>The game will be also be moved up a week to “Week Zero” on Aug. 29. That gives the Irish two bye weeks.</p>— Pete Sampson (@PeteSampson_) <a href="https://twitter.com/PeteSampson_/status/1055445168747413505?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 25, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 

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Definitely would like to go

Same, if it were possible to book a flight this early, I would do it so I would be essentially "married" to the trip. I was planning to go to Lambeau for ND/Wisconsin in 2020, but this might have just trumped that.

I've been to Dublin, and actually stayed in a B&B about two blocks from Aviva Stadium.

Ireland is an absolute blast, and it's only the size of South Carolina. There is a lot to see, but you can essentially drive coast to coast North South East and West in a little over 3 hours, with beautiful scenery any which way you take.

Dublin is also a riot. Pubs everywhere, lot of history and plenty to keep you entertained/busy.
 

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Anyone know how easy tickets will be to come across? My friend went in 2012 and said there were a lot of empty seats. I looked at the travel package and 3k/person seems crazy unnecessary but they include a game ticket
 

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Anyone know how easy tickets will be to come across? My friend went in 2012 and said there were a lot of empty seats. I looked at the travel package and 3k/person seems crazy unnecessary but they include a game ticket

Hopefully they do a better job with distribution and don't give away too much to Anthony Travel. There was exceptionally high demand for tickets and hotel rooms, but not the "packages."
 

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Hopefully they do a better job with distribution and don't give away too much to Anthony Travel. There was exceptionally high demand for tickets and hotel rooms, but not the "packages."

Figured you could answer this Lax since you're in the know... friend and I are talking about going but are afraid to fly to Europe without a ticket. We would like to try and do Airbnb to save money too. What are your thoughts? Thanks.
 

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Figured you could answer this Lax since you're in the know... friend and I are talking about going but are afraid to fly to Europe without a ticket. We would like to try and do Airbnb to save money too. What are your thoughts? Thanks.

Most likely, scalping a ticket outside the game will be expensive because there will be limited inventory relative to a typical domestic game. I don't know anyone who scalped outside the stadium in 2012.

Last time around, they did reserve some tickets for locals and that'd be your best bet of getting one on secondary market after arriving in Ireland. I didn't go in 2012, but I remember people remarking how it was "impossible" to get a ticket upfront... yet when they got there, there were a lot of empty seats... so there was an obvious distribution issue.

Worst case scenario, you probably still get a great trip and can watch the game in a pub somewhere if you go without a ticket and don't have luck scalping.
 

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Most likely, scalping a ticket outside the game will be expensive because there will be limited inventory relative to a typical domestic game. I don't know anyone who scalped outside the stadium in 2012.

Last time around, they did reserve some tickets for locals and that'd be your best bet of getting one on secondary market after arriving in Ireland. I didn't go in 2012, but I remember people remarking how it was "impossible" to get a ticket upfront... yet when they got there, there were a lot of empty seats... so there was an obvious distribution issue.

Worst case scenario, you probably still get a great trip and can watch the game in a pub somewhere if you go without a ticket and don't have luck scalping.

Appreciate it man.
 

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Damn, didn't know this was the same year as playing in Lambeau. RIP my liver
 

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Travel packages available at nd2ireland.com.

The site is buggy as hell right now though. Some bad Flash scripts.
 

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I'm much too cheap for a package. But I'll meet any of y'all over there for a pint or 4
 

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I was at the game in 2012 and I didn’t see any empty seats. There were very few tickets available in Ireland and those that were sold out on Ticketmaster in 20 mins. I had to sit on the computer waiting for the clock to count down in order to get my tickets. I didn’t see any available outside the ground before hand. There may have been the usual ticket touts selling them but they would be an exorbitant price.

What I’d love to have seen was the pep rally the night before in the O2 arena (8,000). No sign of tickets this side of the water but was broadcast live on national tv. Good clips on YouTube. The band marched through Templebar at lunchtime which was brilliant.
 

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Im going for sure, hoping they would have moved it to Croke park. Anyone that went to the last one remember when they put regular tickets on sale?
 

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I was at the game in 2012 and I didn’t see any empty seats. There were very few tickets available in Ireland and those that were sold out on Ticketmaster in 20 mins. I had to sit on the computer waiting for the clock to count down in order to get my tickets. I didn’t see any available outside the ground before hand. There may have been the usual ticket touts selling them but they would be an exorbitant price.

What I’d love to have seen was the pep rally the night before in the O2 arena (8,000). No sign of tickets this side of the water but was broadcast live on national tv. Good clips on YouTube. The band marched through Templebar at lunchtime which was brilliant.

they went on general sale but i got my tickets through a promo code i had for being an active football player in the Irish league at the time. when they did go on sale it was for users with irish credit cards only and they sold out pretty quick
 

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There is no chance that Croke Park could be used at that time of year because the All Ireland hurling an Gaelic football finals are that time of year.
 

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There is no chance that Croke Park could be used at that time of year because the All Ireland hurling an Gaelic football finals are that time of year.

To bad, they had made Croke Park work with other College FB games
 

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I was at the game in 2012 and I didn’t see any empty seats. There were very few tickets available in Ireland and those that were sold out on Ticketmaster in 20 mins. I had to sit on the computer waiting for the clock to count down in order to get my tickets. I didn’t see any available outside the ground before hand. There may have been the usual ticket touts selling them but they would be an exorbitant price.

What I’d love to have seen was the pep rally the night before in the O2 arena (8,000). No sign of tickets this side of the water but was broadcast live on national tv. Good clips on YouTube. The band marched through Templebar at lunchtime which was brilliant.

You'd know better than me, I wasn't there. Thanks for the info. I had people tell me that there were empty seats presumably from "packages" not getting sold... but like, the stadium was definitely still "full" if that makes sense. It wasn't like they were saying it was 20% vacant.

As an aside, to all of the Irish nationals on this board, if you can get the local release tickets and have the option to get any extra the IE family here will 100% takes those off your hands and I'd personally be willing to pay way above face. So get all you can, I know last time there was a set amount earmarked for Irish citizens like dublinirish referenced.

Also, FYI to everyone but last time around ND did not have control over a typical allotment of tickets and that made the traditional "lottery" setup at the time basically non-functional relative to the demand from ND fans.
 

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You'd know better than me, I wasn't there. Thanks for the info. I had people tell me that there were empty seats presumably from "packages" not getting sold... but like, the stadium was definitely still "full" if that makes sense. It wasn't like they were saying it was 20% vacant.

As an aside, to all of the Irish nationals on this board, if you can get the local release tickets and have the option to get any extra the IE family here will 100% takes those off your hands and I'd personally be willing to pay way above face. So get all you can, I know last time there was a set amount earmarked for Irish citizens like dublinirish referenced.

Also, FYI to everyone but last time around ND did not have control over a typical allotment of tickets and that made the traditional "lottery" setup at the time basically non-functional relative to the demand from ND fans.

+1 to that. I am planning on going and if I do it will be with a bunch of guys. You won't have to look beyond IE to sell them with interest.
 

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You'd know better than me, I wasn't there. Thanks for the info. I had people tell me that there were empty seats presumably from "packages" not getting sold... but like, the stadium was definitely still "full" if that makes sense. It wasn't like they were saying it was 20% vacant.

As an aside, to all of the Irish nationals on this board, if you can get the local release tickets and have the option to get any extra the IE family here will 100% takes those off your hands and I'd personally be willing to pay way above face. So get all you can, I know last time there was a set amount earmarked for Irish citizens like dublinirish referenced.

Also, FYI to everyone but last time around ND did not have control over a typical allotment of tickets and that made the traditional "lottery" setup at the time basically non-functional relative to the demand from ND fans.

+1 to that. I am planning on going and if I do it will be with a bunch of guys. You won't have to look beyond IE to sell them with interest.

for sure guys, I will do my best when the time comes
 

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+1 to that. I am planning on going and if I do it will be with a bunch of guys. You won't have to look beyond IE to sell them with interest.

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Global Football Ltd have announced they are looking to stage 6 HS games that weekend in Dublin.
 
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