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Meath-Galway TV info, throw-in time, date and more for All-Ireland quarter-final

Meath-Galway TV info, throw-in time, date and more for All-Ireland quarter-final

Meath meet Galway in the All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals this weekend as crunch time begins in the SFC.
Meath have slain giants so far in the championship, defeating Dublin in the Leinster semi-final before beating Kerry well in Portlaoise two weeks ago.
Adding to their tally may be a tall order but they've done it before.
Shane Walsh starred for Galway last time out in a 2-26 to 3-21 defeat of an impressive Down side in the preliminary quarter-finals in Newry.
He unfortunately came off injured during the clash however and faces a battle to be fit for the clash.
Their first championship meeting in fourteen years sees the third and fourth most decorated counties in football history lock horns again.
Here's what you need to know:
The match takes place in Croke Park in Drumcondra, on Sunday June 29.
The action is scheduled to get under way at 1:45pm.
The match is being shown live on RTÉ 2.
Meath: 11/4
Draw: 8/1
Galway: 2/5

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