It will involve the four winners of the provincial championships in Derry, Dublin, Galway and Kerry, along with the winners of the round two qualifiers from ...
Possible repeat pairings are Galway v Mayo and Kerry v Cork. One country out of Galway, Armagh, Derry and Clare will play in the decider. Galway/Armagh v Derry v Clare One country out of Galway, Armagh, Derry and Clare will play in the decider. Galway/Armagh v Derry v Clare Kerry/Mayo v Cork/Dublin
The All-Ireland Football Championship has moved into the quarter-final stage with the eight participants in the draw now confirmed.
The Banner County’s victory was followed by a Mayo success, with James Horan’s side overcoming Kildare by five points. Armagh (16/1) and Cork (80/1) are next, with Clare being the rank outsiders at 150/1. When does the draw take place?
The draw for the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland SFC is set to take place Monday morning on RTÉ's Morning Ireland at 8.35am.
As such, Kerry can draw Clare, Mayo or Armagh, Galway can draw Clare, Cork or Armagh, Derry can draw Clare, Cork, Mayo or Armagh while Dublin can also draw any of the four qualifier winners. One of the provincial winners will be drawn against one of the round 2 qualifier winners, with provincial final pairings, as well as repeat 2022 championship meetings, set to be avoided. It will involve the four provincial champions; Derry, Dublin, Galway and Kerry, as well as the four round 2 qualifier winners; Clare, Cork, Mayo and Armagh.
Venues and dates will be confirmed later by CCCC with ...
Dublin/Round 2 Winner v Kerry/Round 2 Winner Galway/Round 2 Winner v Derry/Round 2 Winner Possible repeat pairings are Galway v Mayo, 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.
Cork-Kerry and Galway-Mayo are the two pairings that will be avoided in Monday morning's All-Ireland senior football championship draw.
Saturday’s preliminary quarter-final results in Belfast and Tralee mean there will be no All-Ireland semi-final draw required. Whoever wins through from Galway’s quarter takes on the victors of Derry’s next game in their last four. Both games will be televised by RTÉ.
Ulster champions Derry are joined in the last eight by Armagh with the draw set to take place on Monday morning.
The games are scheduled to take place on the weekend of June 25 and 25 with Croke Park expected to host two double-headers. The four provincial winners, namely Derry, Dublin, Kerry and Galway will take on one of the teams from the Qualifiers. Provincial winners Derry are in one half of the draw while Armagh have progressed through the Qualifiers and are in the opposite half of the draw.
The four provincial champions are joined by this weekend's Round 2 qualifier winners for a draw that takes place on RTÉ Radio 1′s Morning Ireland programme at ...
- Dublin/Round 2 winner v Kerry/Round 2 winner The draw is subject to provincial final winners avoiding beaten finalists from their province, while any other repeat pairings will also be avoided. - Galway/Round 2 winner v Derry/Round 2 winner
There are just eight counties still alive in this year's football Championship after this weekend's qualifiers. All four provincial final losers suffered ...
However, for as much as the first half was as free-flowing as you could hope to see, the second half turned out to be a real damp squib as Donegal never really showed up. Man of the match Rian O'Neill clinically dispatched the spot kick and the pendulum swung back their way to the extent that they went in at the break leading by four. On the back of their convincing 3-17 to 0-15 win over Donegal, Armagh are probably the team the provincial champs all want to avoid.