All-Ireland SFC Quarter Finals Draw
Tyrone have been drawn to play Dublin in the quarter-finals of the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship.
Dublin, who beat Louth on Saturday to take their place in the last eight, face the side they lost to by 12 points at the same stage two years ago – a result that led to the resignation of former boss Paul Caffrey.
Pat Gilroy’s class of 2010 face the always dangerous Ulster champions, who had a devastating provincial final win over Monaghan, which clearly underlined their status as one of the favourites to lift Sam Maguire this year.
Reigning champions Kerry face Down, who had an impressive 3-20 to 0-10 Round 4 Qualifier win over Sligo.
In an all-Leinster tie, provincial champions Meath face Kildare, who have slowly built momentum through the Qualifiers, culminating in their comprehensive defeat of Monaghan at Headquarters to qualify for the quarter-finals.
The final tie see last year’s beaten All-Ireland finalists, Cork, play Connacht champions Roscommon.
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Finals Draw:
Saturday 31st July – Croke Park:
2pm – Kerry v Down
4pm – Tyrone v Dublin
Sunday 1st August – Croke Park:
2pm – Roscommon v Cork
4pm – Meath v Kildare