Cork footballers and hurlers set to double up in Tullamore or Portlaoise
NEXT ASSIGNMENT: Cork's Conor Corbett and Tommy Walsh celebrate after winning against Donegal. Pic: Nick Elliott, Inpho
The GAA’s Central Competitions Control Committee have confirmed there will be a Cork senior double-header in Portlaoise or Tullamore on Saturday week.
Pat Ryan's hurlers will face the winners of Laois or Offaly’s upcoming Joe McDonagh Cup final in Laois Hire O’Moore Park or Glenisk O’Connor Park in an All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-final on June 15.
That will be combined with Cork footballers' All-Ireland Group 3 clash with Tyrone, which will be shown on GAAGO (3pm throw-in).
Meanwhile, Kerry’s Group 4 final round clash against Louth is the only top-of-the-table group game that won’t be televised or streamed the weekend after next.

The match will take place in Portlaoise as it did last year but will not be broadcast.
GAAGO will show the other game in the group between third and fourth-placed Monaghan and Meath. On Saturday, the Group 1 meeting of the winless pairing of Derry and Westmeath will be shown on the streaming platform.
Dublin and Mayo will face off in Dr Hyde Park on Sunday week at 3.45pm.
It’s a game that will be carried live by RTÉ as will the Group 1 meeting of Galway and Armagh in Sligo at 1.45pm earlier that afternoon.
Derry v Westmeath, Páirc Esler 7pm (Live GAAGO).
Roscommon v Cavan, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park 5pm.
Donegal v Clare, Hastings Insurance MacHale Park 3pm.
Tyrone v Cork, Laois Hire O’Moore Park/Glenisk O’Connor Park 3pm (Live GAAGO).
Offaly v Cork/Wexford, Glenisk O’Connor Park Time TBC
Laois v Cork/Wexford, Laois Hire O’Moore Park Time TBC.
Galway v Armagh, Markievicz Park 1.45pm (Live RTÉ).
Dublin v Mayo, Dr Hyde Park 3.45pm (Live RTÉ).
Kerry v Louth, Laois Hire O’Moore Park 3pm.
Monaghan v Meath, Kingspan Breffni 3pm (Live GAAGO).




