Sun, 22 Aug, 2004 - 18:35
Fermanagh 0-9 Mayo 0-9
Fermanagh and Mayo will have to meet again for a place in the All-Ireland Football Championship final.
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CourtsGaaHeathrowPlace: FermanaghPlace: Croke ParkPlace: UlsterPlace: LakelandPerson: Charlie MulgrewPerson: John MaughanPerson: James SherryPerson: Mark LittlePerson: Colm BradleyPerson: Conor MortimerPerson: David BradyPerson: Ronan McGarrityPerson: Kieran McDonaldPerson: Peter SherryPerson: Stephen McDermottPerson: MayoPerson: Alan DillonPerson: DillonPerson: David HeaneyPerson: Martin McGrathPerson: BradleyPerson: Eamon MaguirePerson: Ciaran O'ReillyPerson: Peter BurkePerson: James GillPerson: Stephen MaguirePerson: Liam McBarronPerson: McDonaldPerson: Tom BrewsterPerson: BrewsterPerson: McGrathPerson: MortimerPerson: Barry OwensEvent: All-Ireland Football Championship finalEvent: All-Ireland Football ChampionshipOrganisation: MayoOrganisation: FermanaghOrganisation: Ulster
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