
2026- Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final
Cork v Tyrone
The Road Ends in Newbridge
Cork’s Minor Footballers are just one step away from All-Ireland glory as they prepare to face defending champions Tyrone in the Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final.
After a season of determination, resilience and outstanding performances, the Rebels have earned their place in the biggest game of the year.
Match Details
Competition: Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final
Fixture: Cork v Tyrone
Date: Sunday, July 5th
Venue: Cedral St Conleth’s Park, Newbridge
Throw-In: 2:00pm
Ticket Information
Who?
Cork take on Tyrone in the Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final.
Tyrone enter the game as the reigning champions, while Cork will be aiming to claim their first All-Ireland Minor Football title since 2019.
What?
The All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final is the culmination of the 2026 championship season, with both counties competing for the Tom Markham Cup.
Cork arrive in the final full of confidence after an impressive campaign that has seen the squad grow stronger with every outing.
Their Munster Championship success, including two memorable victories over Kerry, laid the foundations for a remarkable season, ending Cork’s wait for a provincial title since 2022.
The Rebels then booked their place in the final with impressive knockout victories over Meath in the quarter-final and Derry in the semi-final, producing composed and mature performances on both occasions.
Where?
Cedral St Conleth’s Park, Newbridge, Co. Kildare
The GAA has confirmed that Cedral St Conleth’s Park will host this year’s All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final.
When?
Sunday, 5th July 2026
Throw-in: 2:00pm
Supporters are encouraged to arrive early and create a sea of red as Cork chase All-Ireland success.
How?
Cork supporters can back the Rebels by making the journey to Newbridge and creating a championship atmosphere for this talented young squad.
The team has shown outstanding character throughout the campaign, overcoming every challenge placed in front of them with belief, teamwork and determination.
With momentum firmly behind them following victories over Meath and Derry, Cork now stand just 60 minutes away from becoming All-Ireland champions once again.
The Leesiders will be looking to lift the Tom Markham Cup for the first time since 2019, when Conor Corbett captained Cork to national glory.
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