Mayo-mentumIn Dublin, Kerry supporters spent 21% more than Mayo supporters on the football final day, but Mayo fans boosted spending by 30% compared to the semi-final day. Pub spending over the three days from All-Ireland Final day, Sunday 26 July, to Tuesday 28 July was up 210%, compared to the same period in 2025. ADVERTISEMENTOn hurling final day, Limerick supporters increased their in-store spending in Dublin by 33% compared to semi-final day, while disappointed Galway supporters’ spending was down 6%. Spending on accommodation was up 9%, year on year, restaurant and dining spending rose by 8%, and pub spending was 4% higher. Activity spending also benefitted, with amusement parks and carnivals up 9% compared to July 2025 and entertainment spending up 6%.