Kildare v Kerry in the All-Ireland SFC: Throw-in time, TV details and everything you need to know
IT'S MEANT 2B: David Clifford has a shot on goal during Kerry's last visit to Cedral St Conleth's Park for a competitive game in Division 1 in 2022 Photo: ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne
Round 2B or Round not 2B? That was the question asked recently when the All-Ireland football championship kicked off recently.
For Cork and Donegal, it’s Round not 2B following their respective victories over Meath and Kerry what will be three weeks earlier. For them it is Round 2A and they will go head-to-head this coming weekend for a place in the quarter-finals.
For the Kingdom, it is Round 2B following that dramatic defeat at Fitzgerald Stadium as they face Kildare with both side’s knowing another loss will spell the end of their Sam Maguire chase.
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It is a busy weekend that also sees matches like Monaghan v Roscommon and Derry v Meath taking place on Saturday with both being shown live on GAA+ while on Sunday the streaming service will broadcast Galway v Westmeath with RTÉ showing Louth v Armagh followed by Tyrone v Mayo. Cavan v Dublin, just like Cork and Kerry’s encounters, failed to be selected, as we already know.
But regardless, it promises to be an exciting weekend of football action so here is everything else you need to know ahead of Kildare v Kerry.
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Cedral St Conleth's Park in Newbridge is the venue for the game.
Throw-in has been set for 5.30pm on Saturday, June 13.
Nowhere. The match cannot be watched anywhere but luckily for you all, you can follow the best of the action on the Irish Examiner’s new and improved liveblog.
Monaghan v Roscommon (4.30pm) and Derry v Meath (7pm) taking place on Saturday with both being shown live on GAA+.
On Sunday the streaming service will broadcast Galway v Westmeath (2pm) with RTÉ showing Louth v Armagh (1pm) followed by Tyrone v Mayo (3.30pm). Cavan v Dublin (2pm), just like Cork and Kerry’s encounters, failed to be selected.
Niall Cullen from Fermanagh will be the man in the middle.
Jack O’Connor and Brian Flanagan will name their respective teams later in the week and as soon as they do, they will be posted on our website so stay tuned.



