Some may become available later in the week.
The GAA has confirmed that tickets to the Mayo Dublin game have now sold out.
The Connacht side will try put an end to Dublin's drive for five in the All-Ireland football semi-final on Saturday evening.
Wednesday morning's release of tickets for Dublin v Mayo are now sold out. The remainder of the tickets are currently with the competing counties to cater for club orders. In the event that additional tickets become available, these will be released for sale later in the week. pic.twitter.com/YFZcVwaqsR
— The GAA (@officialgaa) August 7, 2019
In a tweet, the GAA said:
"Wednesday morning's release of tickets for Dublin v Mayo are now sold out. The remainder of the tickets are currently with the competing counties to cater for club orders. In the event that additional tickets become available, these will be released for sale later in the week".
Tickets for the highly-anticipated clash went on sale Tuesday morning at 10am, a day later than usual due to the August Bank Holiday weekend.
However many fans from both sides were left disappointed despite spending hours queuing.
Queue out the door in SuperValu on Talbot Street in Dublin 1 for Dublin v Mayo tickets. #Mayo4Sam pic.twitter.com/Yv2FGyleZI
— Fionnbarra (@finbarmcd) August 6, 2019
Queue well out the door of Supervalu, Castlebar for tickets @MayoGAA #GAA #Mayo #Dublin pic.twitter.com/6Dx34e7EjS
— Michelle Chambers (@mchambers__) August 6, 2019