THE GAA HAVE announced the fixture details for next weekend’s hurling quarter-finals and the football preliminary quarter-finals.
Three of the football games will be held on Saturday, with one taking place on Sunday, all will be live on GAAGO.
Galway will host Monaghan in Salthill on Saturday, while Tyrone will play Roscommon in Omagh, and Castlebar hosts the marquee tie of the round between Mayo and Derry.
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Louth have nominated Inniskeen in Monaghan as the home venue for their game on Sunday against Cork.
Earlier today the GAA confirmed the All Ireland hurling quarter-final games will be held on Saturday in Thurles, and both will be covered by RTÉ. Dublin meet Cork, while Clare face Wexford.
The Tailteann Cup semi-finals on Sunday will also be live on RTÉ, Antrim take on Laois and Down play Sligo.
Saturday June 22
All-Ireland preliminary football quarter-finals
Galway v Monaghan, Pearse Stadium, 4pm – GAAGO.
Tyrone v Roscommon, O’Neills Healy Park, 5pm, GAAGO.
Mayo v Derry, Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 6.30pm – GAAGO
All-Ireland senior hurling quarter-finals
Dublin v Cork, FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles, 1.15pm - RTÉ.
Clare v Wexford, FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles, 3.15pm - RTÉ.
Sunday June 23
All-Ireland preliminary football quarter-final
Louth v Cork, Grattan Park, Inniskeen, 3pm – GAAGO.
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GAA confirm next weekend's football and hurling fixture details
LAST UPDATE | 17 Jun
THE GAA HAVE announced the fixture details for next weekend’s hurling quarter-finals and the football preliminary quarter-finals.
Three of the football games will be held on Saturday, with one taking place on Sunday, all will be live on GAAGO.
Galway will host Monaghan in Salthill on Saturday, while Tyrone will play Roscommon in Omagh, and Castlebar hosts the marquee tie of the round between Mayo and Derry.
Louth have nominated Inniskeen in Monaghan as the home venue for their game on Sunday against Cork.
Earlier today the GAA confirmed the All Ireland hurling quarter-final games will be held on Saturday in Thurles, and both will be covered by RTÉ. Dublin meet Cork, while Clare face Wexford.
The Tailteann Cup semi-finals on Sunday will also be live on RTÉ, Antrim take on Laois and Down play Sligo.
Saturday June 22
All-Ireland preliminary football quarter-finals
All-Ireland senior hurling quarter-finals
Sunday June 23
All-Ireland preliminary football quarter-final
Tailteann Cup semi-finals
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