ARE YOU READY for another busy weekend of All-Ireland SFC action?
Tyrone, Armagh, Monaghan and Dublin are all in action.
It all kicks off in Croke Park this evening, with a tasty quarter-final double header down for decision.
First up, it’s the all-Ulster clash of Tyrone and Armagh [Throw-in 4pm, live on Sky Sports].
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Following their victory over the Lilywhites last weekend, Kieran McGeeney’s side have huge momentum behind them as they prepare to face the back-to-back provincial champions.
The rivalry is set to be reignited at GAA HQ — the two sides met in the All-Ireland decider there in 2003 and on three occasions in Croker in 2005.
The second tie on the bill is of course Dublin and Monaghan [Throw-in 6pm, also live on Sky Sports].
The last time the sides met at this stage was 2014, as the reigning All-Ireland champions come out on top by 2-22 to 0-11.
Earlier this year, just a goal separated Jim Gavin and Malachy O’Rourke’s charges as Dublin won their league clash in Clones.
Four sides in action, but just two All-Ireland semi-final spots on offer. Who will it be?
Let us know what you think?
Poll Results:
Tyrone and Dublin (3367)
Armagh and Dublin (492)
Tyrone and Monaghan (359)
Armagh and Monaghan (263)
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ARE YOU READY for another busy weekend of All-Ireland SFC action?
Tyrone, Armagh, Monaghan and Dublin are all in action.
It all kicks off in Croke Park this evening, with a tasty quarter-final double header down for decision.
First up, it’s the all-Ulster clash of Tyrone and Armagh [Throw-in 4pm, live on Sky Sports].
Following their victory over the Lilywhites last weekend, Kieran McGeeney’s side have huge momentum behind them as they prepare to face the back-to-back provincial champions.
The rivalry is set to be reignited at GAA HQ — the two sides met in the All-Ireland decider there in 2003 and on three occasions in Croker in 2005.
The second tie on the bill is of course Dublin and Monaghan [Throw-in 6pm, also live on Sky Sports].
The last time the sides met at this stage was 2014, as the reigning All-Ireland champions come out on top by 2-22 to 0-11.
Earlier this year, just a goal separated Jim Gavin and Malachy O’Rourke’s charges as Dublin won their league clash in Clones.
Four sides in action, but just two All-Ireland semi-final spots on offer. Who will it be?
Let us know what you think?
Poll Results:
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