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Dublin Live
3 days ago
- Sport
- Dublin Live
Galway v Meath LIVE score updates from the All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-final clash
The All-Ireland quarter-finals resume on Sunday afternoon as Meath meet Galway in an intriguing last eight match-up. The Tribesmen will be heavily favoured for this one but those inside the Royal County are quietly confident that an upset is on the cards. Meath impressed in their last outing in the All-Ireland series, beating Kerry by nine points. Throw in the fact that they beat Dublin in the Leinster Championship and Galway's patchy form, there is plenty to be excited about. Galway supporters, however, are hoping that they are just timing their run. A Connacht title win was met with a below-par group stage performance and there were stages in the second half of last week's preliminary All-Ireland quarter-final against Down that they appeared on the ropes. Battle hardened and with plenty of Croke Park experience in recent years, Padraic Joyce's side will be looking to kick into gear as they look to end their 24-year hunt for the Sam Maguire. Today's game takes place at Croke Park with throw-in set for 1.45 pm. RTE Two and the RTE Player will have live coverage of the game and the broadcaster will also show Armagh v Kerry at 4 pm. Meath: Billy Hogan, Seamus Lavin, Seán Rafferty, Ronan Ryan, Donal Keogan, Seán Coffey, Ciarán Caulfield, Bryan Menton, Adam O'Neill, Conor Duke, Ruairí Kinsella, Matthew Costello, Jordan Morris, Keith Curtis, Eoghan Frayne (captain) Replacements: Seán Brennan, Brian O'Halloran, Eoin Harkin, James McEntee, Cian McBride, Conor Gray, Aaron Lynch, Daithí McGowan, Shane Walsh, Diarmuid Moriarty, Cathal Hickey Galway: Connor Gleeson; Johnny McGrath, Sean Fitzgerald, Liam Silke; Dylan McHugh, Sean Kelly, Cian Hernon; Jack Glynn, John Maher; Cein Darcy, Matthew Tierney, Peter Cooke; Robert Finnerty, Shane Walsh, Matthew Thompson. Subs: Conor Flaherty, Paul Conroy, Kieran Molloy, Sean O Maoilchiarain, Daniel O'Flaherty, John Daly, Cillian McDaid, Sam O'Neill, Tomo Culhane, Johnny Heaney, Damien Comer.


Irish Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Galway v Meath live score updates from the All-Ireland quarter-final
The All-Ireland quarter-finals resume on Sunday afternoon as Meath meet Galway in an intriguing last eight match-up. The Tribesmen will be heavily favoured for this one but those inside the Royal County are quietly confident that an upset is on the cards. Meath impressed in their last outing in the All-Ireland series, beating Kerry by nine points. Throw in the fact that they beat Dublin in the Leinster Championship and Galway's patchy form, there is plenty to be excited about. Galway supporters, however, are hoping that they are just timing their run. A Connacht title win was met with a below-par group stage performance and there were stages in the second half of last week's preliminary All-Ireland quarter-final against Down that they appeared on the ropes. Battle hardened and with plenty of Croke Park experience in recent years, Padraic Joyce's side will be looking to kick into gear as they look to end their 24-year hunt for the Sam Maguire. Today's game takes place at Croke Park with throw-in set for 1.45 pm. RTE Two and the RTE Player will have live coverage of the game and the broadcaster will also show Armagh v Kerry at 4 pm. Meath: Billy Hogan, Seamus Lavin, Seán Rafferty, Ronan Ryan, Donal Keogan, Seán Coffey, Ciarán Caulfield, Bryan Menton, Adam O'Neill, Conor Duke, Ruairí Kinsella, Cathal Hickey, Jordan Morris, Keith Curtis, Eoghan Frayne (captain) Replacements: Seán Brennan, Brian O'Halloran, Eoin Harkin, James McEntee, Cian McBride, Conor Gray, Aaron Lynch, Daithí McGowan, Shane Walsh, Diarmuid Moriarty, Mathew Costello Galway: Conor Flaherty; Johnny McGrath, Sean Fitzgerald, Liam Silke; Dylan McHugh, Sean Kelly, Cian Hernon; Paul Conroy, John Maher; Cein Darcy, Matthew Tierney, Cillian McDaid; Robert Finnerty, Shane Walsh, Matthew Thompson. Subs: Connor Gleeson, Jack Glynn, Kieran Molloy, Sean O Maoilchiarain, Daniel O'Flaherty, John Daly, Peter Cooke, Sam O'Neill, Tomo Culhane, Johnny Heaney, Damien Comer. Meath - 3/1 Draw - 8/1 Galway 1/3 Hello and welcome to live coverage of Meath v Galway as the two sides meet in today's All-Ireland quarter-final. Croke Park plays host to an intriguing double header with the first of the two games taking place at 1.45 pm followed by Kerry v Armagh at 4 pm. Both games are available to watch live on RTE Two and the RTE Player. We will have all the score updates for the match right here on the Irish Mirror in what will hopefully be a thriller. We already know who two of the All-Ireland semi-finalists are with Donegal flexing their muscles to battle past Monaghan on Saturday followed by Tyrone beating Dublin.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Is Meath v Galway on TV today? All you need to know ahead of today's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
The All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals finish off today as Meath meet Galway in HQ. Meath have been slaying giants all the way through the championship, and will be looking for another scalp to make their way to the semis. Advertisement The Tribesmen have been returning to form gradually over the All-Ireland series but face an injury scare with Shane Walsh coming off in their last clash. READ MORE: Dublin vs Tyrone RECAP as Red Hands claim All-Ireland SFC semi-final berth as Dessie Farrell departs READ MORE: Monaghan v Donegal LIVE score as Monaghan lead All-Ireland quarter-final The Royals fell to Louth in the Leinster final the last time they played in Croker, but recovered well to top Group 2 after a massive win against Kerry last time out. Galway beat Armagh in round three of the round robins to book their place in the prelims, going through to the quarters after accounting for Down. Advertisement Here's all you need to know about the match: When and where is it on? The match is taking place at Croke Park in Dublin on Sunday June 29. It is scheduled for a throw-in time of 1:45pm. How can I watch it? The clash is being shown live on RTÉ 2. Betting Odds Meath: 11/4 Draw: 8/1 Galway: 2/5

The 42
6 days ago
- Sport
- The 42
Galway and Armagh announce sides for All-Ireland quarter-finals
PADRAIC JOYCE AND Kieran McGeeney have named their respective Galway and Armagh teams for this weekend's All-Ireland senior quarter-finals. Galway's team is unchanged from last Sunday's victory over Down with Conor Flaherty again named in goal and Shane Walsh, who departed with an injury in Newry, selected at full-forward. Jack Glynn, Peter Cooke, Johnny Heaney, and Damien Comer front a strong list of substitutes for the game against Meath on Sunday, (1.45pm, RTÉ 2). Armagh are back in action on Sunday when they face Kerry, (4pm, RTÉ 2), for the first time since their round-robin loss against Galway two weeks ago, having already secured top spot before that game. Ben Crealey, Rory Grugan, and Oisín Conaty all return to the starting line-up, while Cian McConville, Jason Duffy, and Conor Turbitt are named on the bench. Monaghan have named Jack McCarron and Gavin McPhillips to start for tomorrow's qurter-final against Donegal, (4pm, GAA+). Killian Lavelle and Stephen Mooney move to the bench, while Gary Mohan is a notable inclusion amongst the replacements. Advertisement ****** Galway 1. Conor Flaherty (Claregalway) 2. Johnny McGrath (Caherlistrane), 3. Seán Fitzgerald (Bhearna), 4. Liam Silke (Corofin) 5. Dylan McHugh (Corofin), 6. Seán Kelly (Maigh Cuilinn – captain), 7. Cian Hernon (Bhearna) 8. Paul Conroy (St James'), 9. John Maher (Salthill-Knocknacarra) 10. Cein Darcy (Ballyboden St-Enda's), 11. Matthew Tierney (Oughterard), 12. Cillian McDaid (Monivea Abbey) 13. Robert Finnerty (Salthill-Knocknacarra), 14. Shane Walsh (Kilmacud Crokes), 15. Matthew Thompson (Salthill-Knocknacarra) Subs 16. Connor Gleeson (Dunmore MacHales) 17. Jack Flynn (Claregalway) 18. Kieran Molloy (Corofin) 19. Séan Ó Maoilchiaráin (Oileáin Árann) 20. Daniel O'Flaherty (Salthill-Knocknacarra) 21. John Daly (Mountbellew-Moylough) 22. Peter Cooke (Maigh Cuilinn) 23. Sam O'Neill (St James) 24. Tomo Culhane (Salthill-Knocknacarra) 25. Johnny Heaney (Killannin) 26. Damien Comer (Annaghdown) ***** Armagh 1. Ethan Rafferty (Grange) 2. Paddy Burns (Burren), 3. Barry McCambridge (Clann Eireann), 4. Peter McGrane (Ballyhegan) 5. Ross McQuillan (Cullyhanna), 6. Tiernan Kelly (Clann Éireann), 7. Jarly Óg Burns (Silverbridge) 8. Niall Grimley (Madden), 9. Ben Crealey (Maghery) 10. Darragh McMullen (Madden), 11. Rory Grugan (Ballymacnab), 12. Joe McElroy (Armagh Harps), 13. Oisin Conaty (Tir na nÓg), 14. Andrew Murnin (St Paul's), 15. Rian O'Neill (Crossmaglen Rangers) Subs 16. Blaine Hughes (Carrickcruppen) 17. Greg McCabe (Shane O'Neills) 18. Aaron McKay (Dromintee) 19. Aidan Forker (Maghery) 20. Connaire Mackin (Shane O'Neills) 21. Shane McPartlan (Claan na Gael) 22. Conor Turbitt (Clann Éireann) 23. Cian McConville (Crossmaglen Rangers) 24. Jason Duffy (Cullyhanna) 25. Tomás McCormack (Annaghmore) 26. Calllum O'Neill (Belleek) ***** Monaghan 1. Rory Beggan (Scotstown) Related Reads Mayo, God help them! They'll never learn 'I don't think there's someone in Croke Park trying to take Donegal down' 'What a goal. That is one of the great goals we've seen in Croke Park. Magic, magic Mulligan!' 2. Ryan Wylie (Ballybay), 3. Kieran Duffy (Latton), 4. Dylan Byrne (Magheracloone) 5. Ryan O'Toole (Scotstown), 6. Dessie Ward (Ballybay), 7. Conor McCarthy (Scotstown) 8. Mícheál McCarville (Scotstown). 9. Gavin McPhillips (Scotstown) 10. Aaron Carey (Clontibret), 11. Mícheál Bannigan (Aughnamullen), 12. Ryan McAnespie (Emyvale) 13. Jack McCarron (Scotstown), 14. Andrew Woods (Inniskeen), 15. Stephen O'Hanlon (Carrickmacross) Subs 16. Kian Mulligan (Latton) 17. Ronan Boyle (Truagh) 18. Louis Kelly (Truagh) 19. Darren Hughes (Scotstown) 20. Gary Mohan (Truagh) 21. Ciaran McNulty (Inniskeen) 22. Jason Irwin (Oram) 23. Killian Lavelle (Clontibret) 24. Stephen Mooney (Cremartin) 25. David Garland (Donaghmoyne) 26. Karl O'Connell (Tyholland) *****


Irish Daily Mirror
7 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
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