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Football fans have hit out at the proposed price of tickets for next month's Tennent's Irish Cup final.

Coleraine and Linfield will meet in the showpiece decider at The National Football Stadium at Windsor Park on Saturday, May 6.

Ticketing details have started to emerge for the glamour game, with the prices appearing to be set at £20 for adults and £10 for concessions.

The tickets will go on sale via the Ticketmaster website at 10am on Wednesday morning.

Coleraine FC released the ticketing plans on Facebook on Monday afternoon:

Belfast Live contacted the Irish FA who said they will announce ticket prices on Tuesday, but fans have taken to social media to voice their anger at the proposed pricing plans.

One Linfield supporter tweeted:

Another fan voiced their frustration at the cost of tickets:

This Coleraine supporter added:

While this Linfield fan has threatened to stay away from the final:

This person urged both clubs to boycott the final over the pricing arrangements:

Last season's final between Linfield and Glenavon saw tickets priced at £15 for adults and £8 concession, as this supporter highlighted:

One Cliftonville supporter said: