The draws for the quarter-finals of the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior championship will take place next Monday morning on RTÉ Radio 1 just after 8.30am as part of Morning Ireland.
The draw will involve the four provincial champions Galway, Dublin, Kerry, and Derry drawn to play one of the four Round 2 Qualifier winners from this weekend; Mayo, Clare, Cork, and Armagh.
The draw is subject to Provincial Final Winners avoiding defeated finalists from their own province, and to the avoidance of any other repeat pairings. Possible repeat pairings are Galway v Mayo and Kerry v Cork. If a repeat pairing is drawn, the Round 2 team will be moved to the next line of the draw and another Round 2 team will be drawn to play the relevant Provincial winner.
Venues and dates will be confirmed later by CCCC with matches scheduled to take place across the weekend of June 25/26.
Semi-Finals
Based on a rota, the potential Semi-Final pairings will be known after the Quarter-Final draw.
Galway/Round 2 Winner v Derry/Round 2 Winner
Dublin/Round 2 Winner v Kerry/Round 2 Winner
The Cork Senior Hurling Team to play Galway has been announced
Tom Creedon Cup Semi Finals this Saturday 18th June
The Tom Creedon Cup which is proudly hosted by Macroom GAA club and is sponsored by Fitzgeralds Bookshop Macroom has now reached semi-final stage.
The semi-finals will take place in an exciting double header this Saturday 18th of June in Castle Grounds Macroom with the fixtures as follows:
Boherbue v Macroom at 4pm
Cill na Martra v Castletownbere at 6pm
Entry is free of charge and the Macroom club would be delighted to welcome supporters from all over the county on the day to honour our former club man who sadly passed away in 1983 but before that had represented Macroom and Cork with distinction.
The competition which honours his memory has been organised by the Macroom club with the support of Cork county board since 1985.
All-Ireland SFC Quarter Final Fixtures Confirmed
The fixture details for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Quarter Finals have been confirmed by the CCCC this afternoon.
Saturday 25th June
Clare v Derry at 3:45pm in Croke Park
Cork v Dublin at 6:00pm in Croke Park
Sunday 26th June
Armagh v Galway at 1:45pm in Croke Park
Kerry v Mayo at 4:00pm in Croke Park
All-Ireland SFC Quarter Final Draw
The draw has taken place this morning for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Quarter Final.
Kerry will play old rivals Mayo, while Galway will meet Armagh.
Clare face a repeat of a Division 2 game from the spring, they will play Derry. Derry defeated Clare in the league earlier in the spring on a scoreline of 2-13 to 0-10 .
The remaining game will see Dublin take on Cork, victors over Limerick yesterday.
The four games will take place the weekend 25th/26th June with fixture details to be confirmed later today by the GAA’s CCCC.
Semi-Finals
Based on a rota, the potential Semi-Final pairings are as follows.
Galway/Armagh v Derry/Clare
Dublin/Cork v Kerry/Mayo
All Ireland SFC Quarter-Final draw details
The draws for the quarter-finals of the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior championship will take place next Monday morning on RTÉ Radio 1 just after 8.30am as part of Morning Ireland.
The draw will involve the four provincial champions Galway, Dublin, Kerry, and Derry drawn to play one of the four Round 2 Qualifier winners from this weekend; Mayo, Clare, Cork, and Armagh.
The draw is subject to Provincial Final Winners avoiding defeated finalists from their own province, and to the avoidance of any other repeat pairings. Possible repeat pairings are Galway v Mayo and Kerry v Cork. If a repeat pairing is drawn, the Round 2 team will be moved to the next line of the draw and another Round 2 team will be drawn to play the relevant Provincial winner.
Venues and dates will be confirmed later by CCCC with matches scheduled to take place across the weekend of June 25/26.
Semi-Finals
Based on a rota, the potential Semi-Final pairings will be known after the Quarter-Final draw.
Galway/Round 2 Winner v Derry/Round 2 Winner
Dublin/Round 2 Winner v Kerry/Round 2 Winner