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Irish Independent
30-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Dublin v Meath: What time, what channel and all you need to know about the LGFA All-Ireland SFC final
Where and when is it on? The match takes place at Croke Park in Dublin with a 4.15pm throw-in on Sunday. It will be preceded by the junior final between Antrim and Louth at 11.45am, and the intermediate final between Laois and Tyrone at 1.45pm. Where can I watch the game? The games is being covered by both TG4 and will be streamed on the TG4 Player. You can also follow all the action as it happens in our liveblog on What's the team news? We'll bring you the full team news from both camps on as soon as it's confirmed. What can I read about, watch and listen to on AFLW-bound wing-back and Meath captain Aoibhín Cleary is hoping to head to Australia with a spring in her a step and another medal in her pocket, as she tells Niall McIntyre below. And Niall Scully has his scene-setter from the Dublin camp. The men's final was last weekend and the dust is settling on another All-Ireland title for Kerry. Questions are being asked over Donegal's jitters, Jim McGuinness' lack of adaptability and the regard we should hold Jack O'Connor in. Pat Spillane and Dick Clerkin join Conan Doherty to run the rule over one of the most memorable championship runs in Kerry history. Meanwhile, Joe Molloy was joined by Tomás Ó Sé, Philly McMahon and Colm Keys on the Indo Sport pod for their thoughts on Kerry's win. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. What are the odds? Dublin are favourites at 8/13 with Meath 17/10 and the draw after 60 minutes is 8/1.


Irish Independent
30-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Skipper Aoibhín Cleary says ‘hurt' is driving Meath ahead of All-Ireland final return
AFLW-bound wing-back is hoping to head to Australia with a spring in her a step and another medal in her pocket Meath ladies captain Aoibhín Cleary says the hurt of not reaching the last two All-Ireland senior ladies football finals has been a driving force in their run to Sunday's decider where they'll face their great rivals Dublin. The Dubs have beaten Meath three times this year, once in the league and twice in the Leinster championship but the Royals were like a team reborn as they dethroned Kerry in a semi-final smash-and-grab that threw it back to their stunning All-Ireland-winning form of 2021 and 2022.