The GAA have confirmed the throw-in times for the All-Ireland semi-final clash between Kerry and Tyrone and next month's final.
Mayo booked their place in the decider by defeating Dublin last weekend, but the second semi-final will not take place until Saturday August 28 due to a Covid-19 outbreak in the Tyrone squad.
That match will have a throw-in time of 3.30pm, with the final set to commence at 5pm two weeks later on September 11.
Kerry v Tyrone was originally scheduled to take place last Sunday, but was initially pushed back a week due to Covid issues in the Red Hands camp.
Tyrone then said they would be unable to field a team on the rearranged date before the GAA pushed the game back a further week.
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