The blockbuster All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final between Galway and Mayo will take place this Sunday in Pearse Stadium and will be broadcast live on RTÉ.
The three other preliminary quarter-final ties have been scheduled for Saturday with the meeting between Donegal and Tyrone taking place in Ballybofey at 7PM.
The all-Ulster clash will be streamed live on GAAGO, who will also show the remaining two Saturday football games.
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Kildare have nominated O’Connor Park in Tullamore as their ‘home’ venue with St Conleth’s Park closed for redevelopment and the Lilywhites take on Monaghan at 4.45pm.
Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosts Cork’s home clash with Roscommon at 2pm.
The two hurling quarter-finals will also take place on Saturday afternoon with Tipperary facing Galway at 6.15pm while Clare play Dublin at 4pm. Both games will be played at the TUS Gaelic Grounds in Limerick and are live on RTÉ.
Monaghan’s All-Ireland MFC semi-final clash with Kerry (2.30pm) will form a double-header with Kildare versus Monaghan in Tullamore while Ulster champions Derry face Dublin in the Box-It Athletic Grounds on Sunday evening at 5.30pm.
Meanwhile, the times have also been confirmed for Sunday’s Tailteann Cup semi-final double-header at Croke Park.
Antrim and Meath go head-to-head at 2pm before Down take on Laois at 4pm. Both Tailteann Cup games are live on RTÉ, meaning a clash with the Galway versus Mayo game.
The Tailteann Cup final is scheduled for Saturday, July 15.
All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals
Saturday, June 24
Cork v Roscommon (Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 2pm, live on GAAGO)
Kildare v Monaghan (Glenisk O'Connor Park, 4.45pm, live on GAAGO)
Donegal v Tyrone ( Ballybofey, 7pm, live on GAAGO)
Sunday, June 25
Galway v Mayo (Pearse Stadium, 3pm, live on RTÉ).
Tailteann Cup Semi-Finals
Antrim v Meath (Croke Park, 2pm, live on RTÉ2)
Down v Laois, Croke Park, 4pm, live on RTÉ2)
All-Ireland MFC Semi-Finals
Saturday, June 24
Monaghan v Kerry (Glenisk O'Connor Park, 2.30pm)
Sunday, June 25
Dublin v Derry, (Box-It Athletic Grounds, 5.30pm)
All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals
Saturday, June 24
Clare v Dublin (TUS Gaelic Grounds, 4pm, live on RTE)
Tipperary v Galway (TUS Gaelic Grounds, 6.15pm, live on RTE)
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