Louth-Tyrone qualifier may be held in neutral venue

Questions have been raised about Louth's ability to host their upcoming All-Ireland qualifier against defending champions Tyrone.

Questions have been raised about Louth's ability to host their upcoming All-Ireland qualifier against defending champions Tyrone.

Eamonn McEneaney’s men have been drawn to meet the Ulster side in the first round of qualifiers, but it remains to be seen where the game will be played.

As a designated county, Louth are entitled to play their qualifier on home territory, but there are already suggestions that the game may take place in a neutral venue due to Drogheda's restricted capacity.

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