Croke Park

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What channel is Dublin vs Cork on? TV and live stream info for the ... (Belfast Live)

Dublin and Cork clash in the second of Saturday's All-Ireland Football quarter-finals. The old rivals will collide at Croke Park in the 6pm throw-in.

Sign up to our free sports newsletter here. Coverage begins at 3:15pm, with Derry v Clare being shown beforehand. Sky Sports subscribers can stream the game live on the SkyGo app.

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Rebels out of the frying pan and into Dublin fire (RTE.ie)

The chances of Cork landing just a third-ever championship win over Dublin appear slim but the Rebels will be eager to show their are on the right path ...

Player of the match Jack McCaffrey scorched through for a goal and Mattie Taylor was redeployed to follow the Clontarf man. Follow the All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals on Sunday, Galway v Armagh (1.45pm) and Kerry v Mayo (4pm), via our live blog on rte.ie/sport or on the RTÉ News app. It’s such a big pitch, it’s hard not to be dragged out of position." While Powter plays his role patrolling the square before breaking at speed better than anyone else, it is undoubtedly a robbing-Peter-to-pay-Paul scenario. In 2019 Kerrigan’s role was to drift out from the inside line and ostensibly occupy the highly influential Cian O’Sullivan at centre-back. Kerry were at least run close and a trimming of Laois ensured they dined at the inaugural Super 8s table. "The management were very vocal in just saying 'have a cut off it’. I just felt excited about that game. Listen to live radio commentary on RTÉ Radio 1 Keeping things tight at the back is an obvious starting point. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. It could have been a very different conversation for them for this season," he told the RTÉ GAA podcast. And both those occasions were won by the bare minimum.

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What time and TV Channel is Dublin v Cork? Throw-in time, TV and ... (Independent.ie)

It's All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals weekend with Leinster champions Dublin up against Cork at Headquarters. Here's all you need to know about the game.

Both were doubtful all week and are not included in the match-day 26. What are the managers saying? Dublin are unbackable favourites at 1/50 with Cork 16/1. The draw after 70 minutes is 33/1. What are the match odds? For the latest on all the GAA action you can also listen to The Throw-In podcast. Frank Roche and Conor McKeon both examined the danger that provincial winners face with the gap between their last game and the quarters in comparison with the qualifier route and earlier in the week Conor took a look at previous iconic last eight moments.

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Derry v Clare: Banner aim to shock Ulster kingpins in All-Ireland ... (Independent.ie)

Throw-in for the first part of today's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final double-header is at 3.45pm.

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Derry vs Clare LIVE: Score updates, TV channel info, live stream ... (Irish Mirror)

Rory Gallagher's Ulster champions face the Banner in the first of this weekend's quarter-final clashes.

Jamie Malone’s winner then sealed a place in the last eight for the Banner. Shane McGuigan posts an early wide for Derry and the windy conditions will make life difficult for both sets of attackers. Niall Loughlin converts the free and Derry are off the mark after six minutes Derry lead by four after 10 minutes Clare badly need a score to settle into the game. Conor Glass rifles the ball into the net after playing a neat one-two with Ethan Doherty! Derry are well on top in the early stages of this quarter-final clash.

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O'Callaghan and McCarthy out as Dessie Farrell names Dublin team ... (Irish Mirror)

Dubs boss Dessie Farrell has named his side to face Cork at Croke Park later on this evening, with James McCarthy and Con O'Callaghan both set to miss out.

Promoted Stories Promoted Stories Johnny Cooper takes McCarthy's place at centre-half back, while Niall Scully, who's enjoyed a super-sub role this year, comes in for O'Callaghan.

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Live Blog: Follow Derry's All Ireland quarter-final clash with Clare in ... (Derry Journal)

Ulster champions Derry make their first Championship appearance at Croke Park since 2011 when they clash with Clare for a place in the All Ireland SFC ...

WOW! What a goal from Paul Cassidy on the stroke of half-time. We'll have photos, reports, reaction and much more in what could be a memorable day for the Oak Leaf county. They trail by six 1-3 to 2-6

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Clare and Derry make one change apiece for quarter-final clash (Irish Examiner)

Colm Collins and Rory Gallagher have both named their sides for Saturday's novel quarter-final encounter in Croke Park.

Cillian Brennan is back in the Banner side having overcome a hamstring injury which has kept him out of action since Clare lost to Limerick in the Munster SFC quarter-final at the end of April. Derry boss Rory Gallagher has been able to select corner forward Niall Loughlin who has recovered from a niggling back injury to be included. Clare boss Colm Collins has named his team for Saturday’s quarter-final clash with Derry at 3:45pm in Croke Park.

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All the Gaelic football action on this weekend (Irish Post)

The minor game will see Galway v Derry, and Mayo v Kerry battle it out for a chance to reach the All-Ireland Minor Football finals in Croke Park. Here are the ...

Kerry v Mayo, Croke Park, 4pm - RTE2 Galway v Armagh, Croke Park, 1.45pm - RTE2 Dublin v Cork, Croke Park, 6pm - Sky Sports Arena

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Derry vs Clare LIVE score updates from today's All-Ireland SFC ... (Belfast Live)

Rory Gallagher's Ulster champions face the Banner in the first of this weekend's quarter-final clashes.

Jamie Malone’s winner then sealed a place in the last eight for the Banner. Shane McGuigan posts an early wide for Derry and the windy conditions will make life difficult for both sets of attackers. Niall Loughlin converts the free and Derry are off the mark after six minutes Derry lead by four after 10 minutes Clare badly need a score to settle into the game. Conor Glass rifles the ball into the net after playing a neat one-two with Ethan Doherty! Derry are well on top in the early stages of this quarter-final clash.

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Roy Keane booed by 50000 at Croke Park after appearing on big ... (Irish Mirror)

Keane, who is of course a diehard Rebel, appeared on the big screen just before the 50 minute mark in today's All Ireland quarter-final clash. And when the ...

Regardless, Cork's favourite son took it in his stride and was able to find the funny side. Keane, who is of course a diehard Rebel, appeared on the big screen just before the 50 minute mark in today's All Ireland quarter-final clash. It's been a bad day for Cork at Croke Park this afternoon.

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Watch: Roy Keane gets booed on the big screen at Croke Park (Irish Examiner)

Former Manchester United and Ireland captain Keane was booed when he appeared on the big screen at Croke Park during the All-Ireland quarter-final between ...

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GAA fans all saying the same thing after Ireland legend Roy Keane ... (The Irish Sun)

OVER 50000 people turned up to Croke Park to watch the All-Irelandquarter-final between Dublin and Cork.And one attendee attracted particular reactio.

Never forgot where he came from." Furthering the possibility that he is a jinx, he was also spotted at Turner's Cross during Cork City's First Division clash with Galway Utd back in March. Keane was in Pairc Ui Rinn for the Munster semi-final between Kerry and Cork earlier in the year.

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Roy Keane Seemed To Enjoy Receiving Croke Park Boos (Balls.ie)

It was a drab affair between Cork and Dublin today with the second-half appearance of Roy Keane on the stadium camera the big highlight.

Keane was in a corporate box, supporting his native county. Many presumed it would be a rout for the Leinster champions, and they were proved right in the end. Dublin played Cork in the second of Saturday's All-Ireland quarterfinals.

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WATCH: Roy Keane gets booed by Croke Park crowd after ... (Independent.ie)

Former Manchester United and Republic of Ireland captain Roy Keane was in the crowd at Croke Park today to watch his native Cork in their All-Ireland ...

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Booing after Roy Keane appeared on Croke Park's big screen (Worldakkam.com)

After appearing on the big screen, former Manchester United and Irish captains were booed by many supporters. But boos sounded much more friendly than offensive ...

https://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/watch-roy-keane-booed-after-appearing-on-croke-park-big-screen-1325187.html Booing after Roy Keane appeared on Croke Park’s big screen Roy Keane is in Croke Park to cheer on his hometown of Cork!pic.twitter.com/NOviIOALL7 Roy Keane attended the clash between Dublin and Cork in the All-Ireland Quarterfinals at Croke Park today.

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Watch: Roy Keane booed after appearing on Croke Park big screen (BreakingNews.ie)

Roy Keane was in attendance for the All-Ireland quarter-final clash between Dublin and Cork at Croke Park today.

However, Dublin pulled away in the second half, with Dean Rock scoring nine points, and ran out 0-21 to 0-10 winners to reach the last four. Roy Keane is in Croke Park to cheer on his native Cork!pic.twitter.com/NOviIOALL7 Roy Keane was in attendance for the All-Ireland quarter-final clash between Dublin and Cork at Croke Park today.

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Roy Keane booed as Man Utd legend appears on big screen in front ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Roy Keane was backed in Ireland cheering on his native Cork as they took on Dublin in a Gaelic Football encounter only to get booed by the home crowd at ...

Keane though is adamant that, for all the talk of implementing a playing style in Manchester, the Dutchman must pick up positive results early on if he is to keep the fans onside. The Red Devils endured a poor campaign last term and are seeking an identity as they target the success of yesteryear. As the home crowd clocked a loud chorus of boos echoed around the stadium.

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Watch: Roy Keane all smiles while being BOOED at Croke Park (Extra.ie)

The former Manchester United skipper was in attendance at GAA HQ for Cork's showdown with Dublin on Saturday evening. Today's top videos. STORY CONTINUES BELOW.

The 50-year-old saw the funny side of it at least as he burst into laughter and enjoyed a big smile during his moment of infamy. Midway through the second half, the crowd at least got to have some fun at Keane's expense when he popped up on the big screen. There was little for the travelling Rebels to cheer for as Dessie Farrell's side swatted them away in a dominant 0-21 to 0-10 victory.

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Roy Keane booed by 50000 at Croke Park after appearing on big ... (Cork Beo)

When the Manchester United legend appeared on the big screen, the stadium started to boo in unison.

Regardless, Cork's favourite son took it in his stride and was able to find the funny side. Keane, who is of course a diehard Rebel, appeared on the big screen just before the 50-minute mark in yesterday's All Ireland quarter-final clash. It was a bad day for Cork at Croke Park on Saturday afternoon.

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Roy Keane booed by 50000 strong crowd in Croke Park during Cork ... (Dublin Live)

It was a bad day for the Rebels in Croker on Saturday as the Dubs cruised past towards the final four of the All Ireland.

Roy Keane being at the dubs v cork game getting booed haha," wrote another. The Corkman took it well though and laughed off the incident. Thousands of Cork fans made the journey to Dublin for the match, with one being diehard Rebel Roy Keane who appeared on the big screen just before the 50 minute mark.

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