All-Ireland SFC draw: Kerry v Cavan to be followed by Dublin v Cork on Saturday
The draw for his year's All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals took place on Monday morning. Picture: INPHO/James Crombie
Cork and Kerry’s All-Ireland senior football preliminary quarter-finals have been fixed for this Saturday.
John Cleary’s side will meet Dublin in Croke Park at 6.15pm as part of a double-header with the Dublin hurlers’s All-Ireland quarter-final clash with Limerick at 4pm.
Earlier that afternoon, Kerry will look to bounce back from their final group game defeat to Meath with the visit of Cavan to Killarney at 3.30pm.
Win that game and there is a strong likelihood Kerry will face Armagh in an All-Ireland quarter-final due to repeat pairings.
The Galway-Tipperary All-Ireland SHC quarter-final goes ahead in TUS Gaelic Grounds on Saturday at 6.15pm, the same throw-in time as the Dublin-Cork fixture. The hurling match will be televised live on RTÉ and the football fixture streamed on GAA+.
On Sunday, Down and Galway’s clash in Newry starts at 1.45pm followed by Donegal taking on Louth in Ballybofey at 4pm. Both games will be shown on GAA+.
That same afternoon, the Tailteann Cup semi-finals between Wicklow and Limerick (2pm) and Kildare and Fermanagh (4pm) will be shown on RTÉ.
Fitzgerald Stadium, 3.30pm, GAA+
Croke Park, 6.15pm, GAA+
Páirc Esler, 1.45pm, GAA+
MacCumhaill Park, 4pm, GAA+
Croke Park, 2pm, RTÉ
Croke Park, 4pm, RTÉ
Croke Park, 4pm, RTÉ
TUS Gaelic Grounds, 6.15pm, RTÉ.




