In the semi-finals of the Tailteann Cup, Andy McEntee’s Antrim will meet Meath
Connacht rivals Galway and Mayo will meet in the preliminary quarter-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship next weekend.
Galway will have home advantage, having finished second in Group 2 of the championship, one better than Mayo’s third place finish. Donegal will seek ride the momentum of an impressive two-point win over Monaghan at the weekend when they face Tyrone in the quarter-finals. In the other quarter-finals, Cork meet Roscommon, and Kildare were drawn against Monaghan. All matches will take place next weekend, with the CCCC to confirm fixtures details later on Monday.
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