Dublin to Host Cork in Headline Clash After Draw Announcement
Dublin faces Cork after Down draws with Galway in what promises to be a thrilling weekend of All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final action. The draw, which was revealed on RTÉ Radio 1’s Morning Ireland, set up several exciting fixtures. Ulster champions Donegal will meet Leinster titleholders Louth, while last year’s finalists Galway will take on Down. Meanwhile, Munster’s champions Kerry are scheduled to clash with Cavan. These matches form the lineup for a pivotal round as teams battle for a place in the quarter-finals.
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Home Advantage for the Big Names
Four counties—Donegal, Down, Dublin, and Kerry—will all enjoy home advantage for this round. However, Dublin may share the spotlight at Croke Park in a potential double-header with their hurling team. That decision will be clarified once the full weekend fixture list is finalized. It’s a busy and exciting period for fans of both football and hurling.
What Awaits in the Quarter-Finals
The group stage winners—Tyrone, Meath, Monaghan, and Armagh—are already waiting in the quarter-finals and will face off against the winners of these preliminary ties. Should the favorites progress as expected (Donegal, Galway, Dublin, and Kerry), the draw suggests Kerry (often referred to as “the Kingdom”) would face current champions Armagh. That matchup is notable because Armagh have already played the other three potential winners in this year’s competition.
Hurling Quarter-Finals and Tailteann Cup Updates
In hurling, the quarter-finals will see Limerick take on Dublin, and Galway face Tipperary. The Central Competitions Control Committee is expected to confirm the detailed schedule for both football and hurling matches later today. Additionally, the Tailteann Cup semi-finals will also take place this weekend. Fermanagh will go up against Kildare, while Wicklow—who pulled off a surprise win against Westmeath—will challenge Limerick. Both semi-finals will be played at Croke Park on Sunday, adding even more excitement to a packed GAA weekend.