All-Ireland SFC quarter-final fixtures confirmed with GAAGO to show Saturday double-header

This weekend's All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals will be played at Croke Park
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The GAA have confirmed the details for this weekend’s quarter-finals with all games taking place at Croke Park.

Saturday’s double-header sees Armagh taking on Roscommon at 4pm before the meeting of All-Ireland champions Dublin and Connacht champions Galway at 6.15pm. Both of Saturday’s game will be shown live on GAAGO.

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On Sunday, Derry’s clash with Kerry is at 3.15pm and will be preceded by the meeting of Ulster champions Donegal and Louth at 1.15pm with those games live on RTE.

The Oak Leafers face Kerry in what is a repeat of last year’s semi-final at Croker with the Kingdom winning by two points before losing out to Dublin in the decider.

Derry defeated Kerry in the League opener back in January en-route to winning the Division One title.

Mickey Harte’s men have had a rollercoaster Championship campaign so far and they overcame Mayo after a penalty shootout in Castlebar on Saturday, but they’ll face their toughest test against the Munster champions this weekend.

The date, time, and venue for the All-Ireland Minor Football Final has also been finalised with defending champions Derry facing Armagh at O'Neills Healy Park on Sunday, July 7 at 2pm in what is a repeat of the Ulster final meeting between the teams at the same venue.

All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals

Saturday, June 29

Armagh vs Roscommon (Croke Park, 4pm, live on GAAGO)

Dublin vs Galway (Croke Park, 6.15pm, live on GAAGO)

Sunday, June 30

Donegal vs Louth (Croke Park, 1.15pm, live on RTE)

Kerry vs Derry (Croke Park, 3.15pm, live on RTE)

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final

Sunday, July 7

Derry vs Armagh (O’Neills Healy Park, 2pm)

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