Kerry v Tyrone in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Throw-in time, TV details and everything you need to know
WE MEET AGAIN: Tyrone’s Padraig Hampsey and Kerry's David Clifford battle for the ball. Pic: ©INPHO/James Crombie.
Two counties are still daring to dream about winning the double but will that still be the case after the two double headers this weekend?
For Cork and Galway, they will be hoping their double ambitions will still be possible by the time they meet in the All-Ireland senior hurling semi-finals on Saturday week.
But in order for that to be the case, they will need to progress past Mayo and Dublin respectively in their All-Ireland senior football quarter-finals.
After Cork and Mayo’s clash, Kerry will be aiming to keep their bid to retain the Sam Maguire alive when they face Tyrone while before Galway and Dublin meet, Louth will take on Monaghan.
It promises to be another exciting weekend of football action and here is everything you need to know though about Kerry v Tyrone.
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Croke Park is the venue for the game.
Throw-in has been set for 6.15pm on Saturday, June 27.
Kerry v Tyrone will be broadcast live on GAA+ but you can also follow the best of the action on the Irish Examiner’s new and improved liveblog.
On Saturday GAA+ will also have coverage of Cork v Mayo. We will also have a liveblog on that where throw-in there is at 4pm. While on Sunday, Louth meet Monaghan at Croke Park at 1.45pm before Galway face Dublin at the same venue at 4pm.
At the time of writing, the referee appointments haven’t been announced but we will update accordingly when they’re confirmed.
Jack O'Connor and Pádraic Joyce 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.



