Connacht’s Clan Terrace and Main Stand are sold-out for the province’s opening three games of the upcoming Guinness Pro 12 season.

The only tickets available are the College Road Terrace, Bohermore Terrace and the Enclosure Stand, such is the demand to see the reigning Pro 12 champions defend their title.

Tickets for the Clan Terrace have always been in high demand, but with that side of the ground now at full-capacity with season ticket holders, the main stand terrace is taking its share of Connacht’s ever-growing fanbase.

The main stand which doubles as the viewing area for the Galway Greyhound track, offers an OK view of the pitch, but the go-to-area for Connacht fans is the now famous Clan Terrace.

Bench explodes at the final whistle. Mind yer head Finlay #Scenes #Connacht pic.twitter.com/m4UtM4FxUC — Patrick McCarry (@patmccarry) May 21, 2016

As Pat Lam’s men charged toward a historic title, so did the demand for Clan Terrace tickets. The atmosphere generated by the clubs most loyal and passionate fans has helped transform the sportsground into a cacophonous cauldron of noise.

Speaking back in April, Gerry Thornley said:

“The atmosphere at the Sportsground is like never before. The old dog track is rocking to the sound of the Connacht faithful roaring on their team to unprecedented levels of performance.”

Along with the unprecedented levels of performance has come unprecedented decibel levels. The Sportsground is now a much desired destination for rugby fans from home and abroad, all dying to watch Pat Lam’s exciting brand of rugby.

With such demand to see Connacht retain their Pro 12 title, a ticket to the sportsground is the hottest ticket in town.