The GAA have confirmed the details for this weekend’s All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals with the games involving Tyrone and Armagh forming a double-header at Croke Park on Saturday.
The Red Hands will face the All-Ireland champions at 3.45pm before the all-Ulster meeting of Armagh and Monaghan at 6pm. Both games will be shown live on GAAGO.
Ulster champions Derry are in action against Cork on Sunday at HQ at 1.45PM before the clash between Dublin and Mayo at 4pm with RTÉ showing Sunday's double-bill.
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Tyrone's meeting with Kerry and Dublin's tie against Mayo is a repeat of the 2021 All-Ireland semi-finals.
The two sides have built up an intense rivalry in recent times with the Red Hands defeating the Kingdom after extra-time in an epic All-Ireland semi-final in 2021 before claiming their fourth All-Ireland title by beating Mayo in the final.
Tyrone also won the League meeting between the sides in March in O’Neills Healy Park, but Kerry will be strong favourites to progress to the last four.
Armagh also met Monaghan in 2021 with the Farney claiming a thrilling 4-17 to 2-21 win in Newry before losing the Ulster final to Tyrone in Croke Park.
Ulster champions Derry face a rejuvenated Cork side while Mayo are sure to bring a large support for their rematch with Dublin.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals
Saturday July 1
Kerry v Tyrone (Croke Park, 3.45pm)
Armagh v Monaghan (Croke Park, 6pm)
Sunday July 2
Derry v Cork (Croke Park, 1.45pm)
Dublin v Mayo (Croke Park, 4pm)
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