Republic of Ireland fans have received positive news about tickets for the Euro 2020 play-off semi-final against Slovakia in the Tehelne Pole Stadium after confirmation the visiting fans will receive 2,200 tickets.
The entitlement for the game is 5%, which is around 1,100 tickets, but the Slovakian FA have approved an allocation of just over 10%.
The FAI say they will "endeavour to cater for the most loyal Republic of Ireland supporters".
The ticketing allocation structure introduced last year will see the supporters clubs benefit the most.
In total 65% will be allocated to independent supporters who are members of Republic of Ireland Soccer Supporters Clubs and Fans' Direct.
Then 20% will be distributed to supporters from affiliated football Leagues and more than 2,000 clubs which fall under their remit, Board and National Council members, players/staff, and Club Ireland members.
The final 15% will be provided to supporters travelling with the FAI's official travel partner, Abbey Travel.
Supporters interested in applying for tickets will be ranked on their attendance records from eight away games over the last two years, which include:
- 2019: Denmark, Georgia, Switzerland
- 2018: Turkey, France, Denmark, Wales, Poland.
The away game versus Gibraltar in March 2019 is excluded because it was oversubscribed.
The away ticketing portal opens today and will close on Sunday.
The Slovakian Football Association have yet to confirm ticket prices.