Mayo beat All-Ireland rivals Kerry on the pitch – but in the bars and restaurants, the Kingdom’s fans triumphed, spending 21% more than the Yew County supporters on football final day, AIB figures show. The historic 2026 GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship final win over Kerry was reflected in spending both in Dublin on final day and back in Mayo for the team’s homecoming, while Limerick and Galway supporters also lifted spending on All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final day. The pub spend in the three days from All-Ireland Final day on Sunday, July 26 to July 28 shot up 210% compared to the same period last year. On hurling final day, Limerick supporters increased their in-store spend in Dublin by 33% compared with semi-final day, while disappointed Galway supporters’ spend was down 6%. Cork fans made a major impact earlier in the championship – spending 20% more in Dublin on their semi-final day than Galway and Limerick customers combined spent there on final day.