Fixture details confirmed for Cork's All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final with Offaly

Pat Ryan's Rebels will take on the Faithful in Tullamore on Saturday.
Fixture details confirmed for Cork's All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final with Offaly

19 May 2024; Cork manager Pat Ryan ahead of the Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship Round 4 match between Tipperary and Cork at FBD Semple Stadium in Thurles, Tipperary. Photo by Daire Brennan/Sportsfile

Cork’s All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-final against Offaly has been set for 5.15pm in Glenisk O’Connor Park next Saturday.

The last-eight game will be refereed by Seán Stack and follows the senior footballers’ All-Ireland Group 3 final round game against Tyrone, which throws in at 3pm and will be officiated by Paddy Neilan.

For the double-header, Cork GAA have confirmed that they will not be distributing tickets through the clubs and there will be no stand tickets available as their allocation "will only be sufficient to cover player allocations, Board delegates and former All-Ireland Senior medal holders".

In a statement, they added: "It is National policy that all terrace tickets for this game go on general sale." Tickets go on sale from participating Centra and SuperValu outlets and Ticketmaster from 3pm on Monday.

The Laois-Wexford preliminary SHC quarter-final has been fixed for a 5pm start in Laois Hire O’Moore Park where Shane Hynes will be the man in the middle.

Meanwhile, Tipperary and Galway will face off in their All-Ireland minor hurling semi-final in TUS Gaelic Grounds on Saturday (2pm throw-in). Kilkenny and Clare clash in the other last-four match the following afternoon in FBD Semple Stadium at 2pm.

The Tailteann Cup quarter-final between Kildare and Laois has been organised for Glenisk O’Connor Park this Sunday (1.15pm) as The Lilywhites’ St Conleth’s Park continues to be reconstructed.

The three other Tailteann Cup quarter-final matches are scheduled for Saturday – Down v Wicklow in Newry (4.30pm), Sligo v Limerick in Markievicz Park at 5pm and Fermanagh v Antrim in Brewster Park at 6pm.

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