
Tyrone v Dublin: What time, what channel and all you need to know about the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
This is the first time since 2019 that Tyrone and Dublin will meet in the Championship. Dublin came out on in the Super 8 clash in Omagh. Dublin defeated a battling Cork side in the preliminary quarter-final last weekend while Tyrone had a rest week having topped their group in the round robin stage.
This will be the 11th championship game between the two sides all since 1984. Dublin have won seven with Tyrone taking two with one draw between the pair. Tyrone defeated Dublin in this year's Allianz league 2-19 to 1-16 but wasn't enough for Tyrone to avoid relegation.
Here is all you need to know.
Where and when is it on?
The game will take place on Saturday June 28 in Croke Park with a 6.15pm throw-in.
Where can I watch the game?
The game will be streamed live on GAA+ with coverage starting at 5.30pm.
Who's the referee?
David Coldrick will be the man in charge of 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 Saturday'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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Maurice Brosnan looks ahead to the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals going through each of the four clashes.
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