
Kerry v Meath: What time, what channel and all you need to know about the All-Ireland SFC clash
It is the final round of the All-Ireland SFC group stages with all games being played in neutral venues. Kerry and Meath make the trip to Glenisk O'Connor Park in Tullamore. Kerry and Meath are guaranteed to advance with the winners of this clash going straight into the quarter-finals with the losers heading to the preliminary quarter-final.
Here is all you need to know.
Where and when is it on?
The game will take place at Glenisk O'Connor Park in Tullamore on Saturday June 14 with a throw-in time of 4.15pm.
Where can I watch the game?
The game is not live on TV but highlights will be shown on The Saturday Game. The game will be live on Radio Kerry.
Who's the referee?
Cavan's Joe McQuillan will be the man in the middle for the clash.
What can I read about and listen to on IrishExaminer.com?
Our reporters will be building up to the final throughout the weekend and previewing the game ahead of Sunday's throw-in.
Listen to The Gaelic Football Show podcast where Paul Rouse, Maurice Brosnan and James Horan discuss the championship to date.
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