All-Ireland football semi-final dates and throw-in times confirmed for Tyrone v Kerry and Meath v Donegal
by Robert Hynes · Irish MirrorThe fixture details for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-finals have been confirmed.
Tyrone and Kerry will meet first on Saturday, July 12, following their respective wins over Dublin and Armagh over the weekend. The game has a 5pm throw-in time and takes place after the Tailteann Cup final between Kildare and Limerick, which starts at 2.30pm.
Meath and Donegal collide in the second of the last four clashes, with throw-in for that one set for 4pm on Sunday, July 13. Donegal powered past Monaghan on Saturday before the Royals produced the shock of the round by beating Galway the following day.
The All-Ireland Junior Championship final will take place ahead of Meath v Donegal at 2.30pm, with New York, Warwickshire, London and Kilkenny battling it out for a place in the decider.
Both All-Ireland semi-finals, as well as the Tailteann Cup decider, will be shown live on RTE2.
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final fixtures
Saturday 12 July
Tyrone v Kerry, Croke Park, 5pm.
Sunday 13 July
Meath v Donegal, Croke Park, 4pm.