Kerry v Dublin, Mayo v Louth All-Ireland SFC semi-final details confirmed

Mayo will play Louth on July 11 and Kerry clash with Dublin on July 12
Kerry defeated Tyrone to reach the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals. Pic: ©INPHO/Bryan Keane

Kerry defeated Tyrone to reach the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals. Pic: ©INPHO/Bryan Keane

Dublin and Kerry’s All-Ireland SFC semi-final has been fixed for Sunday, July 12 with a 4pm throw-in.

After the game was erroneously published on the GAA website as taking place the day before, the Central Competitions Control Committee have confirmed it will be staged on Sunday week.

Louth and Mayo’s novel All-Ireland semi-final pairing has been given the Saturday slot with a 6pm start. It will be preceded by the Down-Wicklow Tailteann Cup decider (3.30pm).

The draw for the games took place on RTÉ following Sunday's quarter-finals which saw Louth get the better of Monaghan and Dublin edge out Galway. On Saturday, Kerry defeated Tyrone and Mayo beat Cork.

As Dublin and Louth had already met twice in the championship, they could not play each other in the semi-finals. That meant Kerry and Mayo were put in one bowl and Dublin the other. 

"The target coming into the weekend was just to be in the draw," Dublin manager Ger Brennan told RTÉ.

"Kerry have certainly found a fine vein of form, going back to Armagh in Killarney. They were pushed really, really well by Tyrone, and their experience and exposure and skill set got them over the line. 

"We'll just put our heads down. There's a lot of things for us to improve on from today's match.

"We know Kerry are the defending All-Ireland champions, and we'll certainly prepare as best we can."

All-Ireland SFC semi-finals

Saturday, July 11

Louth v Mayo, 6pm, Croke Park

Sunday, July 12

Dublin v Kerry, 4pm, Croke Park

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