Meath to play 'home' league games at Croke Park in 2026

Works are set to begin at Páirc Tailteann.
Meath to play 'home' league games at Croke Park in 2026

ROYAL APPOINTMENT: Meath manager Robbie Brennan and his squad arrive at Croke Park for the All-Ireland semi-final against Donegal. Pic: INPHO/Ryan Byrne

Meath have been granted use of Croke Park for next year's national league. 

Páirc Tailteann in Navan will be unavailable as redevelopment works are to begin soon.

The Royals' division two games are likely to be fixed as part of double-headers with Dublin games at HQ. 

Meath, under new manager Robbie Brennan, enjoyed a resurgent 2025 season, first beating the Dubs in the Leinster championship and going on to reach the All-Ireland last four. 

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