The venues for the semi-final line-up for the 2026 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship have been confirmed, with FBD Semple Stadium in Thurles and Pearse Brothers Glennon Park in Longford set to host the two games on Saturday, July 18.

Reigning champions Dublin will renew one of the sport’s great rivalries when they take on Kerry in Thurles. Throw-in is at 5.15 pm, with the match to be broadcast live on TG4.

Earlier in the day, Armagh will face Galway at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park in Longford, with a 3.15 pm throw-in. That game will also be shown live on TG4.

Both semi-finals will be played to a result on the day, ensuring that the winners progress directly to the 2026 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship Final, to be held in Croke Park on Sunday, August 2nd.

TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship Semi-Finals

Saturday, July 18

Armagh v Galway, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, Longford – 3.15 pm (Live on TG4)
Dublin v Kerry, FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles – 5.15 pm (Live on TG4)

Tickets for both semi-finals are now available through the official championship ticketing platform.

 

 

 

 

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