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Reigning champions Dublin to face Galway in last-eight

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Reigning champions Dublin to face Galway in last-eight

Reigning champions Dublin will face Galway in the TG4 All-Ireland quarter-finals after the draw for the last-eight was made on Sunday.

The Dubs, who will have home advantage, booked their place in the quarter-finals after a comfortable victory over Kildare, while Galway scored seven goals on route to overwhelming Laois in Ballinasloe.

Last year’s runners-up Kerry have been dealt a home clash against the winners of two of the last three All-Ireland’s, Meath, while this year’s Lidl National League champions Armagh will take on Mayo.

The other quarter-final will be an all-Munster battle between Cork and Waterford.

Matches will be played on the weekend of 6 and 7 July, with the semi-finals slated as a double-header on Saturday 20 July at Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore.

Meanwhile, the relegation play-offs will see Tipperary host Laois and Kildare make the trip to Donegal. The winners of both games will play senior championship football next year, while the losers will play off against each other on 13 July to avoid dropping down to the 2025 Intermediate Championship.


TG4 All-Ireland quarter-final draw (team listed first has home advantage)

1. Kerry v Meath

2. Cork v Waterford

3. Armagh v Mayo

4. Dublin v Galway

Semi-finals

Winner QF 1 v winner QF 3

Winner QF 2 v winner QF 4


Relegation play-off

Tipperary v Laois

Donegal v Kildare

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