
GAA confirms fixture details for final round-robin games
The fixture details for the final round-robin games have been announced, with Galway and Armagh set to take place in Cavan.
After a defeat to Dublin and a draw against Derry, Galway must defeat Armagh to keep their season alive.
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All-Ireland champions Armagh are guaranteed to finish top of the group after their win over Dublin.
In the other game in the group, Dublin face Derry in Newry.
Both games will be take place on Saturday June 14th at 6.30pm, both live on GAA+.
First up that day, Kerry will take on Meath in O'Connor Park, with Roscommon taking on Cork in O'Moore Park in a winners takes all clash.
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In group one, where every team has two points, Donegal will face Mayp in Dr Hyde Park, and also live on RTÉ.
Tyrone will face Cavan in Brewster Park at the same time, with both games throwing in at 4pm.
In group three, Monaghan take on Down in an all Ulster clash in the Athletic Grounds, with Louth facing Clare in O'Moore Park.
Saturday June 14th
Group Two
Kerry v Meath, O'Connor Park, 4.15pm.
Roscommon v Cork, O'Moore Park, GAA+, 4.15pm.
Group Four
Armagh v Galway, Breffni Park, GAA+, 6.30pm.
Dublin v Derry, Páirc Esler, GAA+, 6.30pm.
Sunday June 15th
Group One
Donegal v Mayo, Dr Hyde Park, RTÉ, 4pm.
Tyrone v Cavan, Brewster Park, 4pm.
Group Two
Louth v Clare, O'Moore Park, 2pm.
Monaghan v Down, Athletic Grounds, RTÉ, 2pm.

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