GAA:Dublin fans will get to see the hurlers and footballers in action for a second straight Saturday at Croke Park after the draws for the next round of qualifiers were announced this afternoon.
The hurlers will be in action first, with a throw-in of 3pm for their qualifier against Antrim. Pat Gilroy’s footballers top the bill in their round three clash against Armagh, with a throw-in set for 5pm.
Poor weather didn’t help matters for last Saturday’s double-header, with a crowd of just over 22,000 paying to get in.
Two of the other three football qualifiers go ahead on Saturday, with Derry entertaining Armagh at Celtic Park (3pm) and Offaly hosting Down at Tullamore (7pm).
The Munster senior hurling final replay between Cork and Waterford has been scheduled for Saturday at 7pm, the game going ahead at Semple Stadium.
On Sunday, the Ulster football championship final between Monaghan and Tyrone takes place at Clones at 2pm, with the Connacht football decider throwing in at 4pm in Castlebar.
The football qualifier between Wexford and Cork will go ahead at 3.30pm in Wexford Park, while the hurling qualifier between Tipperary and Offaly goes ahead at Portlaoise at the same time.
SATURDAY
All-Ireland football championship qualifiers, round three
Dublin v Armagh, Croke Park, 5pm
Derry v Kildare, Celtic Park, 3pm
Offaly v Down, Tullamore 7pm
Munster senior hurling championship final replay
Cork v Waterford, Thurles, 7pm
All-Ireland hurling championship, round three
Dublin v Antrim, Croke Park, 3pm
Sunday
Connacht senior football championship final
Roscommon v Sligo, Castlebar 4pm
Ulster senior football championship final
Monaghan v Tyrone, Clones 2pm
All-Ireland football championship qualifiers, round three
Wexford v Cork, Wexford Park, 3.30pm
All-Ireland hurling championship qualifier, round three
Tipperary v Offaly, Portlaoise, 3.30pm