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Paddy Tierney

GAA confirm All-Ireland SFC quarter-final details

The two Ulster sides left standing in this year’s All-Ireland Senior Football Championship are heading to Croke Park after the CCCC confirmed details for the quarter-finals following Monday morning’s draw.

Provincial champions Derry are set to face Clare in the last eight and they’ll be in action on Saturday, June 25 at 3.45pm.

That tie will be the first match in a double-header with Leinster champions Dublin taking on Cork at 6pm.

Read more: All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-final draw as it happened: Derry and Armagh learn fate

Armagh, who defeated Donegal by 10 points in Clones on Sunday, are also bound for Croker for their All-Ireland SFC quarter-final meeting with Connacht champions Galway.

Kieran McGeeney’s side will take on the Tribesmen on Sunday, June 26 and that game will be played at 1.45pm before the meeting of Munster champions Kerry and last year’s beaten All-Ireland finalists Mayo which throws in at 4pm.

Sky Sports Arena will be showing the Saturday double-header live while RTÉ2 have the rights to broadcast the two Sunday quarter-finals.

The semi-final dates have also been confirmed by the GAA and, should they win their respective quarter-finals, Derry and Armagh would meet in the last four on Saturday, July 9 (5.30pm).

The second semi-final is on Sunday, July 10 at 3.30pm and will feature the winners of Dublin and Cork and Kerry versus Mayo.

All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals:

Saturday, June 25

Derry v Clare (Croke Park, 3.45pm, live on Sky Sports Arena)

Dublin v Cork (Croke Park, 6pm, live on Sky Sports Arena)

Sunday, June 26

Galway v Armagh (Croke Park, 1.45pm, live on RTÉ2)

Kerry v Mayo (Croke Park, 4pm, live on RTÉ2)

Semi-Finals

Saturday, July 9

Galway/Armagh v Derry/Clare (Croke Park, 5.30pm, live on Sky and RTÉ)

Sunday, July 10

Kerry/Mayo v Dublin/Cork (Croke Park, 3.30pm, live on Sky and RTÉ)

Read more: Kieran Donaghy hails Rian O'Neill's return to form as Armagh surge past Donegal

Read more: Armagh vs Donegal RECAP as the Orchardmen clinch All-Ireland quarter-final berth

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