Meath and Mayo to meet at 2pm on Sunday

The GAA has confirmed that the last of this year's All-Ireland football quarter-finals will take place at Croke Park next Sunday before the hurling semi-final.

The GAA has confirmed that the last of this year's All-Ireland football quarter-finals will take place at Croke Park next Sunday before the hurling semi-final.

The clash between Meath and Mayo will get underway at 2pm, with the winners going on to face Kerry in the semi-finals.

The hurling semi-final between Kilkenny and Waterford will get underway at 4pm, while both games will be preceded at midday by the All-Ireland minor hurling semi-final between Kilkenny and Tipperary.

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