Ulster SFC final gets Saturday billing as Cork and Thurles host hurling quarter-finals

July 26, 2021

A view of Croke Park before the Leinster SHC final clash between Kilkenny and Dublin. ©INPHO/Brian Reilly-Troy.

The times and venues have been announced for Saturday’s All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals.

Tipperary will play Waterford in Páirc Uí Chaoimh at 1.30pm with the match televised live on RTE, while Dublin will play Cork in Semple Stadium at 7pm, with the match televised live on Sky Sports.

The Ulster SFC final between Tyrone and Monaghan, which has been moved to Croke Park due to its current 18,000 capacity, will take place on Saturday at 4pm as part of a triple-header and will be shown live on both RTE and BBC. The Nickey Rackard Cup final between Tyrone and Mayo, and the Lory Meagher Cup final between Fermanagh and Cavan will be played either side of the Ulster SFC final at 1.30pm and 6.30pm respectively. Both will be broadcast by TG4.

Meanwhile, the Christy Ring Cup final between Offaly and Derry (1pm) will be played as a curtain-raiser to the Leinster SFC final between Dublin and Kildare (4pm) at Croke Park on Sunday. The Ring Cup final will be broadcast on TG4 and the Leinster SFC final on RTE.

Saturday’s All-Ireland Football U20 semi-final between Cork and Offaly will take place in MW Hire O’Moore Park at 5.15pm and will also be broadcast by TG4.


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