GAA: Dates and times for All-Ireland quarter-finals confirmed

Derry’s Conor Doherty celebrates with Shane McGuigan after theiir penalty shoot-out win over Mayo in the All-Ireland Preliminary Quarter-final.
Author: Gareth McCulloughPublished 24th Jun 2024
Last updated 24th Jun 2024

The times and dates for this weekend's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals in Croke Park have been finalised.

Saturday's double-header will see Armagh play Roscommon at 4pm and Dublin play Galway at 6.15pm. Sunday's double-header will see Donegal play Louth at 1.15pm and Kerry play Derry at 3.15pm.

It comes after Derry saw off Mayo in a pulsating Preliminary Quarter-final in Castlebar. With the sides locked at 0-15 to 1-12 following extra-time, Conor Doherty fired home the winning spot kick for Mickey Harte's side.

That came after Oak Leaf goalkeeper Odhran Lynch showed his pnealty prowess once again, saving efforts from Mayo's Paul Towey and Ryan O'Donoghue.

The date, time, and venue for the All-Ireland Minor Football Final has also been finalised.

Reigning champions Derry will play Armagh at Healy Park in Omagh on Sunday July 7th at 2pm.