AFTER THE CONCLUSION of the Super 8s last weekend, the sides who finished in the top four places of Division 1 advanced to contest the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals.
Jack McCaffrey, Peter Harte, Shane Walsh and Conor McManus Inpho
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Tomorrow evening at 5pm Dublin meet Galway, while Monaghan and Tyrone clash on Sunday afternoon at 3.30pm. Both games take place at Croke Park.
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Jim Gavin’s Dubs, who are bidding to reach their fourth final in-a-row, take on a Galway outfit who haven’t been to the decider since 2001.
The Tribesmen have faced Dublin twice already this year. They played out a 0-13 apiece draw in Salthill in March, while Dublin prevailed in the league final by 0-18 to 0-14 in April.
Interestingly, Dublin have finished with 14 men on both occasions.
It’s also the third meeting of the year between Tyrone and Monaghan, with the Farney looking to complete a clean sweep of victories.
Monaghan won their February league encounter by 0-15 to 0-14 and were 1-18 to 1-16 winners in the Ulster quarter-final back in May.
Who do you think will win this weekend and meet in the final?
Poll Results:
Dublin and Tyrone (2449)
Dublin and Monaghan (1839)
Galway and Monaghan (582)
Galway and Tyrone (551)
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Poll: Who do you think will win this weekend's All-Ireland football semi-finals?
AFTER THE CONCLUSION of the Super 8s last weekend, the sides who finished in the top four places of Division 1 advanced to contest the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals.
Jack McCaffrey, Peter Harte, Shane Walsh and Conor McManus Inpho Inpho
Tomorrow evening at 5pm Dublin meet Galway, while Monaghan and Tyrone clash on Sunday afternoon at 3.30pm. Both games take place at Croke Park.
Jim Gavin’s Dubs, who are bidding to reach their fourth final in-a-row, take on a Galway outfit who haven’t been to the decider since 2001.
The Tribesmen have faced Dublin twice already this year. They played out a 0-13 apiece draw in Salthill in March, while Dublin prevailed in the league final by 0-18 to 0-14 in April.
Interestingly, Dublin have finished with 14 men on both occasions.
It’s also the third meeting of the year between Tyrone and Monaghan, with the Farney looking to complete a clean sweep of victories.
Monaghan won their February league encounter by 0-15 to 0-14 and were 1-18 to 1-16 winners in the Ulster quarter-final back in May.
Who do you think will win this weekend and meet in the final?
Poll Results:
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