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Throw-in time for Mayo and Roscommon replay confirmed by Croke Park

It’s an early start for those hitting the road from the west.

Seamus O’Shea and Tadgh O’Rourke James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

MAYO AND ROSCOMMON will face off again at 2pm on Monday, the GAA have confirmed.

The sides drew their All-Ireland quarter-final clash at GAA HQ yesterday on a scoreline of 2-9 to 1-12.

It was confirmed shortly after the final whistle that Croke Park would host the replay on Bank Holiday Monday but the early afternoon throw-in time was decided earlier.

It will be the final fixture in a very busy weekend in Drumcondra.

Saturday will see the football quarter-final meetings of Armagh and Tyrone at 4pm, followed by Dublin against Monaghan at 6pm.

On Sunday the first All-Ireland senior hurling semi-final will take place as Galway meet Tipperary, while the minor curtain-raiser sees Galway take on Kilkenny.


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