The fixture, time and broadcast details have been confirmed for two big weekends of All-Ireland Football Championship action, with the men’s Senior Football quarter-finals taking place at Croke Park this weekend and the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Senior Championship quarter-finals following on July 4th and 5th.
The GAA has confirmed that all four men’s quarter-finals will be played at Croke Park across Saturday and Sunday, with a split between GAA+ and RTÉ coverage. Saturday’s double-header will be streamed on GAA+, with Cork taking on Mayo at 4 pm before Kerry meet Tyrone at 6.15 pm.
Sunday’s two games will be live on RTÉ, beginning with Louth against Monaghan at 1.45 pm and followed by Dublin against Galway at 4 pm.
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Finals
Saturday, June 27th – Croke Park
Cork v Mayo, 4 pm – Live on GAA+
Kerry v Tyrone, 6.15 pm – Live on GAA+
Sunday, June 28th – Croke Park
Louth v Monaghan, 1.45 pm – Live on RTÉ
Dublin v Galway, 4 pm – Live on RTÉ
The draw brings together four Round 2A winners, Cork, Louth, Galway and Tyrone, against the four sides to come through Round 3, Kerry, Mayo, Dublin and Monaghan, with the GAA having avoided repeat provincial final pairings and, where possible, earlier round repeats.
A week later, the focus will move to the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies’ Football Senior Championship, with all four quarter-finals to be shown live on TG4. Dublin will continue the defence of their title against Cork in a Saturday evening meeting, with the winners set to face either Kerry or Meath in the semi-final. On the other side of the draw, Galway will host Mayo in a Connacht derby, while Armagh will have home advantage against Kildare.
TG4 All-Ireland Ladies’ Football Senior Championship Quarter-Finals
Saturday, July 4th
Armagh v Kildare, 1.45 pm – Live on TG4
Kerry v Meath, 5.15 pm – Live on TG4
Dublin v Cork, 7.30 pm – Live on TG4
Sunday, July 5th
Galway v Mayo, 5.45 pm – Live on TG4
Venues for the quarter-finals are still to be confirmed, with first-named teams having home advantage.

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