Dublin to play on Saturday

In order to satisfy the demand for tickets, the GAA have confirmed Dublin will play their All-Ireland football quarter-final …

In order to satisfy the demand for tickets, the GAA have confirmed Dublin will play their All-Ireland football quarter-final at Croke Park on Saturday, August 11th. The Nicky Rackard Cup final will precede it.

The next day sees Croke Park play host to an enticing triple-header. Munster football champions Kerry play their quarter-final, the second All-Ireland hurling semi-final (the winners of Cork and Waterford play Clare or Limerick) and a minor hurling quarter-final.

The football quarter-final draw takes place on Sunday week, July 29th, after the third round qualifiers are completed. It's an open draw with one exception: no provincial finalists can meet again.

Presuming the provincial champions progress, Dublin play Kerry in the All-Ireland semi-final with Tyrone and Connacht champions Sligo paired off on the other side.

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Fixtures, dates and venues

Saturday, August 11th

At Croke Park: Nicky Rackard Cup final;

All-Ireland SFC quarter-final - Dublin v Third round qualifier winner.

Sunday, August 12th

At Croke Park: All-Ireland MHC quarter-final; All-Ireland SHC semi-final - Waterford/Cork v Clare/Limerick; All-Ireland SFC quarter-final - Kerry v Third round qualifier winner.

Throw-in times will be confirmed at a later date.

Gavin Cummiskey

Gavin Cummiskey

Gavin Cummiskey is The Irish Times' Soccer Correspondent