
Live GAA updates: Tipperary hurlers proceed to All-Ireland quarter-finals, Galway and Armagh meet again in SFC
Fixtures:
All-Ireland SFC third round
Roscommon v Cork, O'Moore Park, 4.15pm (GAA+)
Kerry v Meath, O'Connor Park, 4.15pm
Dublin v Derry, Newry, 6.30pm (GAA+)
Galway v Armagh, Breffni Park, 6.30pm (GAA+)
Tailteann Cup quarter-finals
Fermanagh v Sligo, Brewster Park, 5pm
Kildare v Offaly, Newbridge, 6.30pm
All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-finals
FT – Laois 0-18
Tipperary
3-32
Kildare v Dublin, Newbridge, 4pm
All-Ireland MHC semi-final
Kilkenny v Waterford, Wexford Park, 7.35pm (TG4)
2 minutes ago
Good afternoon everyone and welcome along to The Irish Times GAA live blog.
There's a packed schedule today, including the final round of group games in the All-Ireland
Football Championship
, preliminary quarter-finals in the All-Ireland
Hurling Championship
and the first two of this weekend's
Tailteann Cup
quarter-finals. In the Minor Hurling Championship, Kilkenny and Waterford meet at Wexford Park in the All-Ireland semi-final ahead of tomorrow's clash between Munster rivals Cork and Clare.
We'll be keeping you updated on all the live action, followed by reports and reaction from our writers.
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