Irish Daily Mirror

SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE FOR DUBS IN OMAGH AS GAA SET DATES

- BY PAT NOLAN

THE Tyrone-dublin ‘Super 8s’ tie will take place on Saturday week, the GAA has confirmed.

The tie at Healy Park will be Dublin’s first SFC game in Ulster since a 2003 qualifier win over Derry in Clones. All of the fixtures in Group 1 and 2 of the quarter-final series have been confirmed with Sky Sports having exclusive live coverage of the game in Omagh as well as the Roscommon-donegal game earlier in the day.

Meanwhile, the

All-ireland hurling semifinal involving Galway has been fixed for Saturday, July 28 with a 5pm throw-in while Cork’s semifinal will take place the day after - both at Croke Park.

If Kilkenny and Clare win their quarter-finals, the semi-final pairings will be Galway-clare, Corkkilken­ny; if Limerick and Wexford win, the pairings will be Galway-limerick, Cork-wexford; if Kilkenny and Wexford win, the pairings will be Galwaywexf­ord, Cork-kilkenny; if Clare and Limerick win, the pairings will be Galwayclar­e, Cork-limerick. SATURDAY, 21 JULY

All-ireland SFC q-final phase 2 Roscommon v Donegal, Dr Hyde Park, 5pm (Sky); Tyrone v Dublin, Healy Park, 7pm (Sky)

SUNDAY, 22 JULY

All-ireland SFC q-final phase 2 Kildare v Galway, Newbridge, 2pm (RTE); Monaghan v Kerry, Clones, 4pm (RTE)

SATURDAY, 4 AUGUST

All-ireland SFC q-final phase 3 Galway v Monaghan, Pearse Stadium, 6pm (Sky); Kerry v Kildare, Fitzgerald Stadium, 6pm (Sky) SUNDAY, 5 AUGUST

All-ireland SFC q-final phase 3 Donegal v Tyrone, Ballybofey, 3.30pm (RTE); Dublin v Roscommon, Croke Park, 3.30pm (RTE)

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