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]]>You can watch the match with a Sky Sports day pass for £9.99
Existing Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices.
Republic of Ireland predicted XI (4-3-3): Darren Randolph, Matt Doherty, Shane Duffy, John Egan, Enda Stevens, Jeff Hendrick, Robbie Brady, Conor Hourihane, Callum O’Dowda, Adam Idah, Aaron Connolly
Finland predicted XI (3-5-2): Lukas Hradecky, Leo Vaisanen, Juhani Ojala, Daniel O’Shaughnessy, Ilmari Niskanen, Glen Kamara, Tim Sparv, Joni Kauko, Jere Juhani Uronen, Joel Pohjanpalo, Teemu Pukki
Shane Duffy’s late leveller in Bulgaria on Thursday gave Stephen Kenny a point from his first game as Ireland manager.
The old fashioned goal was a contrast from Ireland’s approach in the game, with Kenny trying to implement a new style of play. Finland’s visit to Dublin for a Sunday evening encounter is the opportunity to show what lessons were learned.
Finland were unlucky to kick off their campaign with a defeat to Wales. The Euro 2020 qualifiers created a number of opportunities that they failed to convert. Their historic achievement – the Euros will be their first ever major finals appearances – was built on the remarkable exploits of Norwich’s Teemu Pukki who scored ten times in their group. Pukki hasn’t scored since before the shutdown and endured a frustrating evening.
Kenny’s first game hinted at a work in progress and Ireland will fancy their chances here.
His mission is to alter the perception of Irish sides and 59pc possession away from home in a competitive qualifier was a sign of what’s to come.
That said, there was an absence of real penetration and it was low tempo stuff for long spells, perhaps a product of the fact that the Irish side were coming back out of pre-season mode.
In normal circumstances, the cliched line would be that a lively home crowd in Dublin might stir the senses but Kenny will have to wait for a while to sample that atmosphere.
Still, the game attracted considerable scrutiny in Ireland, especially as the new manager wasn’t afraid to drop stalwarts such as Seamus Coleman and James McClean in favour of Matt Doherty and Aaron Connolly respectively.
David McGoldrick returns from injury and his wellbeing will determine if he gets the nod ahead of Norwich teenager Adam Idah who was pitched in for a senior debut in Sofia. The change of style and focus on youth hinted at a long term mission and that’s why there is perhaps a reluctance to get sucked into a strong play on the hosts in this fixture.
Finland have a poor record on their travels, with their Euros success built on their home form. And it’s probably understandable that Ireland would be priced in or around the 1.83 mark. Kenny should have his team fired up for this occasion and there’s no temptation to lay at those odds. But the lesson of Thursday is that it’s too soon to truly bet the hosts without any conviction either.
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]]>It’s been another vintage Tipperary Senior Club hurling championship. As many as 9 teams harbored the realistic ambition of lifting the Dan Breen Cup. The last three winners all exited at the quarter-final stage. Now only four are left standing. All roads lead to Semple Stadium this weekend. It promises to be a feast of hurling action.
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Kiladangan V Dromin-Inch
Beating the last seasons All-Ireland finalists was quite a scalp for the Mid-Division side. it certainly helps, when you have the Hurler Of The Year in the form of his life. It’s been nine seasons since Seamus Callanan and Co won the title. Former Tipp and club midfielder James Woodlock is now the supremo.
Former junior champions Kiladangan are now one of the most consistent teams in the county. They are back-boned by Premier aces Willie Connors, Alan Flynn, and under 20 star Billy Seymour. They disappointed on the big stage last year. The manner of the defeat to Borris-Ileigh rankled with them. A golden opportunity was spurned by profligacy in front of goal. They have been steadily rehabilitating.
Nenagh Eire OG V LOughmore Castleiney
Loughmore is bidding for a double as they also prepare for a football semi-final seven days later with Moyle Rovers. Noel McGrath, John, and Brian need no introduction. Evergreen Evan Sweeney is rolling back the years, but will that be enough against Nenagh?
The last time the town side was successful, Micheal Cleary was shooting the lights out. Jake Morris hit a hat-trick last weekend and looked unplayable. Barry Heffernan looks to the manor born at center-back. The loss of veteran Hugh Moloney is a concern though. Also the unenviable record of having lost seven successive deciders since their last win in 1995.
So much on the line this weekend. So much to savor.
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]]>Tries by Stuart McInally, Darcy Graham, and Chris Dean had given Richard Cockerill’s side a 19-7 lead.
But Rob Herring and John Andrew’s tries added to Rob Lyttle’s earlier score as the visitors drew level with only five minutes left.
And Ian Madigan’s 80th-minute penalty secured Dan McFarland’s team victory.
Ulster will take on six-time winners and current defending champions Leinster at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium in a repeat of the 2013 Pro12 final.
Edinburgh: Kinghorn, Graham, Bennett, Dean, Van Der Merwe, Van Der Walt, Groom, Sutherland, McInally, Nel, Toolis, Gilchrist, Bradbury, Watson, Mata.
Replacements: Taylor for Dean (59), Shiel for Groom (76), Schoeman for Sutherland (52), Willemse for McInally (69), Berghan for Nel (48), Davidson for Toolis (69), Ritchie for Mata (64). Not Used: Chamberlain.
Ulster: Stockdale, Ludik, Hume, McCloskey, Lyttle, Burns, Cooney, O’Sullivan, Herring, O’Toole, A. O’Connor, Carter, Rea, Murphy, Coetzee.
Replacements: Lowry for Ludik (41), Madigan for Burns (70), Mathewson for Cooney (41), McGrath for O’Sullivan (52), Andrew for Herring (70), M. Moore for O’Toole (52), Treadwell for Carter (49). Not Used: Reidy.
Ref: Frank Murphy (Ireland).
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]]>It’s a case of another semi-final and another loss at that stage of the competition for the men in red who had their chances in a disappointing game in D4.
When the sides met recently in the competition, it produced a six-try game. As a result, more was expected of this semi-final but the experience of Leo Cullen’s men got them over the line in a low scoring game.
In a stark contrast to the provinces most recent meeting, a 27th minute try from Ronan Kelleher – which the officials decided did not involve a double movement – was the only five-pointer of the night.
Kelleher’s score put the eastern province into the lead for the first time in the game, after JJ Hanrahan had put Munster 3-0 up early on.
With Jonathan Sexton converting Kelleher’s try, Leinster found themselves 7-3 ahead on the scoreboard.
A Sexton penalty on the stroke of half-time sent his side in 10-3 to the good at the interval.
Though Munster had some penalty opportunities in the second half, some of which Hanrahan didn’t kick for goal, others he missed, the southern province never really looked like getting over the Leinster line to score a much-needed try to get them back into the game.
Another Sexton penalty thirteen minutes from the final whistle secured the win for his side and ended Johann van Graan’s men’s season as a 13-3 final score condemned Munster to a fifth straight semi-final defeat in all competitions.
Leinster now await the winners of the second Guinness Pro14 semi-final between Edinburgh and Ulster.
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]]>BEHIND THE SCENES AS MATT DOHERTY JOINS SPURS
So what was Matt Doherty’s first day at Spurs like? Watch exclusive footage of the Irish right-backs for day at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The 28-year-old made 50 appearances for Wolves last season and has a reputation as both a reliable defender while also carrying significant threat going forward. He scored seven times in all competitions last season.
He was a former youth player for Swords Celtic, Home Farm, and Belvedere before joining Bohemians in 2009. Originally from Swords in Dublin, he made a total of 260 appearances for Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The Republic of Ireland full-back has signed a four-year deal with the club. He made over 300 appearances during his time at Molineux.
Doherty’s movement and proven aerial ability had really impressed Jose Mourinho. The Portuguese manager has bemoaned the lack of toughness in his side. The Irishman solves a problem for Spurs there.
Doherty joined his new team today. Here is how he got on.
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]]>With only three rounds of the competition remaining, riders will go in search of crucial extra points in the Bluegrass Horsefeeds-sponsored class worth €4,000.
With the top four contenders in the Underwriting Exchange League all due to contend in Portmore exciting action is expected tomorrow.
Current leader Jonathan Smyth and Crystal Tom lead the competition on 38 points, having shown great consistency in securing three wins and a second-place finish.
The reigning National Grand Prix Champion, Liam O’ Meara and Curraghgraigue Jack Take Fligh, are hot on Smyth’s heels on 30 points, while in third place is Derek Mc Connell and Dothraki Warlord sit on 28 points. Despite both of these riders failing to register a win in the competition so far this season, they have been consistently placed throughout the rounds.
Mark Finnerty is on 25 points in fourth place, following a win and three other placings.
Winner of the round in Tipperary Equestrian, Joan Greene and Vivendi Tipperary are declared to jump on Saturday and will also be looking to gather extra points and will be one to watch.
In total, 47 combinations have been declared for this round, and of those 15 spots are occupied by young riders. Amongst the young riders on the list is Mikey Pender, Molly Hughes Bravo, Adam Carey, Annie Courtney-Cadam (JU/YR), Jon McEntee, Brendan Murphy, Katie Conlon, Kerrie Kerr and Mackenzie Healy (JU/YR).
Following his big win in the Irish Breeders Classic on Monday (5 & 6 yr championship), Kevin Gallagher will be looking to add to his record sheet. Gallagher has declared three horses to contest this round (Arcadia LVS Z (8 YO), ESI Star Struck, Flexability).
Ulster riders won’t let the win go that easily and amongst those to watch are Luke Campbell, Frank Curran and Kenneth Graham. The Army Equitation School will be represented by Captain Geoff Curran and Captain Charlene Kehoe.
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]]>Finishing second in Conference A, they’ve earned a semi-final against Edinburgh. The Scottish side trumped Munster to top Conference B. As a result they have the home advantage for this game.
Éir Sport 1 are offering this game live. Kick-off from Murrayfield is at 7.35 pm. Coverage begins earlier at 6.45.
Ulster have lost both of their games since rugby returned. Firstly, Connacht gave them a rude awakening in the Aviva. Dan MacFarland’s side had some good spells in the game. However, the westerners finished stronger for a 26-20 win.
Secondly, they fell to Leinster. With Leinster comfortably on top of the conference, Ulster were up against a rotated side. This went unnoticed though. They looked to be carrying a hangover from their previous defeat. As a result, they lost 28-10. This won’t be too demoralising as Leinster are very much the team to beat in the competition.
Billy Burns returns to captain Ulster at out-half with Ian Madigan an option off the bench. Also, John Cooney will hope to continue his form from scrum-half. Jacob Stockdale remains at 15 after shaking off a knock. Rob Lyttle and Louis Ludik are on the wings. On the other hand, Stuart McCloskey and James Hume continue their partnership in the center.
Alan O’Connor is the only change in the pack. He comes in to join Sam Carter in the second row. Eric O’Sullivan and Tom O’Toole surround Rob Herring in the front row. Finally, Matthew Rea, Jordi Murphy, and Marcell Coetzee complete the scrum.
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Ulster make 3 changes for tomorrow night’s @PRO14Official semi-final against @EdinburghRugby at BT Murrayfield.
Watch live on @PremierSportsTV, kick-off 7.35pm.#SUFTUM
#GuinnessPRO14 #EDIvULS
— Ulster Rugby (@UlsterRugby) September 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/UlsterRugby/status/1301837719081975810
Likewise, Edinburgh were table toppers in Conference B. Nonetheless, they were lucky to pip Munster.
In their own two games since the restart, they have beaten and lost to rivals Glasgow. For starters, they won 30-15. Then, they were deservedly defeated at home 15-3.
Head Coach Richard Cockerill was happy to see the game as preparation ahead of this weekend. “We have to look at the bigger picture of next Saturday and a semi-final.”
This will be Éir Sport 1’s second Pro14 semi-final of the weekend. They are also covering the Leinster and Munster tie at 19.35 on Friday night.
What a weekend ahead
#GuinnessPRO14 pic.twitter.com/tewRFTOwmi
— eir Sport (@eirSport) September 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/eirSport/status/1301179335492198405
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]]>RTÉ Two are keeping GAA fans happy with more live GAA this Saturday. Firstly, a Mayo GAA doubleheader graced the screen last weekend. Now, the cameras are in Tyrone for the Senior Football Championship’s semi-finals.
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The first game features defending champions, Trillick. Matty Donnelly and co made headlines last week. Their quarter-final win against Killyclogher went to penalties. Goalkeeper Ryan Kelly was the hero to send his team through.
If they want a chance to retain their title, Trillick must overcome Coalisland Na Fianna. Coalisland were 1-9 to 1-6 winners over Derrylaughan in the last round. This game throws in at 5.30 pm.
LCC Group Senior Championship Quarter Final full time of extra time
Trillick 1.16@KillyclogherGAA 2.13
Watch @SportTG4 for updates on the penalties I can’t commit to this anymore
— Trillick GAC (@TrillickGAC) August 28, 2020
https://twitter.com/TrillickGAC/status/1299443222146580484
Secondly, Dungannon Thomas Clarke GAA vs Errigal Ciaran is live at 7.30 pm. Errigal Ciaran were one-point winners over Dromore in the quarter-final. Meanwhile, Dungannon scored an impressive 1-23 to beat the challenge of Ardboe.
Both of these games are part of RTÉ Two’s Live GAA coverage. The coverage starts at 5.10 pm.
TG4 is the home of Live GAA on Sunday.
At 2 pm, the Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship is live. Ballyhale Shamrocks take on Clara in the semi-final. The current All-Ireland Champions are favourites to reach the final.
Then, coverage moves to the Roscommon Senior Football Championship. There, Clann na nGael and Pádraig Pearses have their own semi-final. Pearses were 2019 winners but Clann ns nGael will be a tough test. Throw-in is at 3.50 pm.
So far, the return of club action has not disappointed. With this year’s lack of inter-county action, the club game has risen. Thankfully, the TV cameras have brought us Live GAA at every opportunity.
GAA Fixtures, Results & Live Scores – Football, Hurling Club and County
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Warning – All fixtures per county website, please go to the county website as changes of time and venues can happen up to throw in.
Saturday 17 October
All-Ireland U21FC semi-finals
Galway v Kerry, TBC, TBC
Dublin v Tyrone, TBC, TBC
Saturday 17/Sunday 18 October
Allianz FL Division 1 round 6
Dublin v Meath, Croke Park, TBC
Galway v Mayo, Pearse Stadium, TBC
Donegal v Tyrone, Ballybofey, TBC
Monaghan v Kerry, Inniskeen, TBC
Allianz FL Division 2 round 6
Westmeath v Laois, TEG Cusack Park, TBC
Clare v Fermanagh, Cusack Park, TBC
Armagh v Roscommon, Athletic Grounds, TBC
Kildare v Cavan, Newbridge, TBC
Allianz FL Division 3 round 6
Down v Leitrim, Pairc Esler, TBC
Derry v Longford, Celtic Park, TBC
Cork v Louth, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, TBC
Tipperary v Offaly, Semple Stadium, TBC
Allianz FL Division 4 round 6
Wicklow v Antrim, Aughrim, TBC
Waterford v London, Fraher Field, TBC
Limerick v Wexford, Rathkeale, TBC
Carlow v Sligo, Netwatch Cullen Park, TBC
Ulster MFC first round
Monaghan v Cavan, Clones, TBC
Allianz HL Division 2A final
Antrim v Kerry, TBC, TBC
Allianz HL Division 2B final
Down v Derry, TBC, TBC
Allianz HL Division 3B final
Sligo v Leitrim, TBC, TBC
Saturday 24/Sunday 25 October
Allianz FL Division 1 round 7
Monaghan v Meath, Clones, TBC
Mayo v Tyrone, MacHale Park, TBC
Kerry v Donegal, Austin Stack Park, TBC
Galway v Dublin, Pearse Stadium, TBC
Allianz FL Division 2 round 7
Kildare v Westmeath, Newbridge, TBC
Cavan v Roscommon, Kingspan Breffni, TBC
Clare v Armagh, Cusack Park, TBC
Fermanagh v Laois, Brewster Park, TBC
Allianz FL Division 3 round 7
Longford v Cork, Glennon Bros Pearse Park, TBC
Offaly v Derry, O’Connor Park, TBC
Leitrim v Tipperary, Pairc Sean MacDiarmada, TBC
Louth v Down, Drogheda, TBC
Allianz FL Division 4 round 7
Antrim v Waterford, Glenavy, TBC
Sligo v Limerick, Markievicz Park, TBC
London v Carlow, Ruislip, TBC
Wexford v Wicklow, Chadwicks Wexford Park, TBC
Leinster SHC quarter-final
Laois v Dublin, TBC, TBC
Munster SHC quarter-final
Limerick v Clare, TBC, TBC
Joe McDonagh Cup round 1
Kerry v Meath, TBC, TBC
Antrim v Westmeath, TBC, TBC
Christy Ring Cup quarter-finals
Down v London, TBC, TBC
Offaly v Kildare, TBC, TBC
Roscommon v Wicklow, TBC, TBC
Derry v Sligo, TBC, TBC
Nicky Rackard Cup quarter-finals
Armagh v Leitrim, TBC, TBC
Warwickshire v Tyrone, TBC, TBC
Donegal v Longford, TBC, TBC
Monaghan v Mayo, TBC, TBC
Lory Meagher Cup round 1
Louth v Fermanagh, TBC, TBC
Cavan v Lancashire, TBC, TBC
Friday 23/Saturday 24/Sunday 25 October
Ulster MFC quarter-finals
Derry v Armagh, Celtic Park, TBC
Donegal v Tyrone, Ballybofey, TBC
Antrim v Monaghan or Cavan, Antrim venue or Kingspan Breffni, TBC
Fermanagh v Down, Brewster Park, TBC
Saturday 31 October/Sunday 1 November
Connacht SFC quarter-finals
London v Roscommon, TBC, TBC
Mayo v Leitrim, TBC, TBC
Leinster SFC first round
Louth v Longford, TBC, TBC
Wexford v Wicklow, TBC, TBC
Carlow v Offaly, TBC, TBC
Munster SFC quarter-finals
Waterford v Limerick, Fraher Field, TBC
Tipperary v Clare, Semple Stadium, TBC
Ulster SFC preliminary round
Monaghan v Cavan, TBC, TBC
Ulster SFC quarter-finals
Derry v Armagh, TBC, TBC
Donegal v Tyrone, TBC, TBC
Monaghan or Cavan v Antrim, TBC, TBC
Fermanagh v Down, TBC, TBC
Leinster SHC semi-finals
Galway v Wexford, TBC, TBC
Kilkenny v Laois or Dublin, TBC, TBC
Munster SHC semi-finals
Cork v Waterford, TBC, TBC
Tipperary v Limerick or Clare, TBC, TBC
Joe McDonagh Cup round 2
Carlow v Antrim, TBC, TBC
Westmeath v Kerry, TBC, TBC
Christy Ring Cup semi-finals
Quarter-final winner v quarter-final winner, TBC, TBC
Quarter-final winner v quarter-final winner, TBC, TBC
Christy Ring Cup relegation semi-finals
Quarter-final loser v quarter-final loser, TBC, TBC
Quarter-final loser v quarter-final loser, TBC, TBC
Nicky Rackard Cup semi-finals
Quarter-final winner v quarter-final winner, TBC, TBC
Quarter-final winner v quarter-final winner, TBC, TBC
Nicky Rackard Cup relegation semi-finals
Quarter-final loser v quarter-final loser, TBC, TBC
Quarter-final loser v quarter-final loser, TBC, TBC
Lory Meagher Cup round 2
Lancashire v Louth, TBC, TBC
Fermanagh v Cavan, TBC, TBC
Saturday 7/Sunday 8 November
Connacht SFC semi-finals
Sligo v Galway, Markievicz Park, TBC
Mayo or Leitrim v London or Roscommon, TBC, TBC
Leinster SFC quarter-finals
Laois v Louth or Longford, TBC, TBC
Meath v Wexford or Wicklow, TBC, TBC
Kildare v Carlow or Offaly, TBC, TBC
Westmeath v Dublin, TBC, TBC
Munster SFC semi-finals
Cork v Kerry, TBC, TBC
Waterford or Limerick v Clare or Tipperary, TBC, TBC
All-Ireland SHC qualifiers round 1
Beaten Leinster quarter-finalist or semi-finalist v beaten Munster quarter-finalist or semi-finalist, TBC, TBC
Beaten Leinster quarter-finalist or semi-finalist v beaten Munster quarter-finalist or semi-finalist, TBC, TBC
Joe McDonagh Cup round 3A
Carlow v Meath, TBC, TBC
Christy Ring Cup relegation final
Relegation semi-final loser v relegation semi-final loser, TBC, TBC
Nicky Rackard Cup relegation final
Relegation semi-final loser v relegation semi-final loser, TBC, TBC
Lory Meagher Cup round 3
Fermanagh v Lancashire, TBC, TBC
Cavan v Louth, TBC, TBC
Saturday 14/Sunday 15 November
Connacht SFC final
Sligo or Galway v Mayo or Leitrim or London or Roscommon, TBC, TBC
Leinster SFC semi-finals
Meath or Wexford or Wicklow v Kildare or Carlow or Offaly, TBC, TBC
Laois or Louth or Longford v Westmeath or Dublin, TBC, TBC
Ulster SFC semi-finals
Donegal or Tyrone v Derry or Armagh, TBC, TBC
Fermanagh or Down v Monaghan or Cavan or Antrim, TBC, TBC
All-Ireland SHC qualifiers round 2
Beaten Leinster quarter-finalist or semi-finalist v round 1 winner, TBC, TBC
Beaten Munster quarter-finalist or semi-finalist v round 1 winner, TBC, TBC
Leinster SHC final
Galway or Wexford v Kilkenny or Laois or Dublin, TBC, TBC
Munster SHC final
Cork or Waterford v Tipperary or Limerick or Clare, TBC, TBC
Joe McDonagh Cup round 3B
Antrim v Kerry, TBC, TBC
Christy Ring Cup final
Semi-final winner v semi-final winner, TBC, TBC
Nicky Rackard Cup final
Semi-final winner v semi-final winner, TBC, TBC
Lory Meagher Cup final
1st placed team v 2nd placed team, TBC, TBC
Saturday 21 November
Leinster SFC final
Meath or Wexford or Wicklow or Kildare or Carlow or Offaly v Laois or Louth or Longford or Westmeath or Dublin, TBC, TBC
All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals
Beaten Leinster finalist v round 2 winner, TBC, TBC
Beaten Munster finalist v round 2 winner, TBC, TBC
Joe McDonagh Cup round 4
Meath v Westmeath, TBC, TBC
Kerry v Carlow, TBC, TBC
Sunday 22 November
Munster SFC final
Cork or Kerry v Waterford or Limerick or Clare or Tipperary, TBC, TBC
Ulster SFC final
Donegal or Tyrone or Derry or Armagh v Fermanagh or Down or Monaghan or Cavan or Antrim, TBC, TBC
All-Ireland U20HC final
Leinster winner v Munster winner, TBC, TBC
Saturday 28 November
All-Ireland SHC semi-final
Leinster winner v quarter-final winner, TBC, TBC
Joe McDonagh Cup round 5
Meath v Antrim, TBC, TBC
Westmeath v Carlow, TBC, TBC
Sunday 29 November
All-Ireland SHC semi-final
Munster winner v quarter-final winner, TBC, TBC
Saturday 28/Sunday 29 November
All-Ireland MFC semi-finals
Leinster winner v Ulster winner, TBC, TBC
Connacht winner v Munster winner, TBC, TBC
All-Ireland MHC semi-final
Leinster or Munster winner v Galway, TBC, TBC
Saturday 5 December
All-Ireland SFC semi-final
Leinster winner v Ulster winner, TBC, TBC
Sunday 6 December
All-Ireland SFC semi-final
Connacht winner v Munster winner, TBC, TBC
Saturday 5/Sunday 6 December
All-Ireland MFC final
Semi-final winner v semi-final winner, TBC, TBC
All-Ireland MHC final
Leinster or Munster winner or Galway v Leinster or Munster winner, TBC, TBC
Sunday 13 December
All-Ireland SHC final
Semi-final winner v semi-final winner, TBC, TBC
Joe McDonagh Cup final
1st placed team v 2nd placed team, TBC, TBC
Saturday 19 December
All-Ireland SFC final
Semi-final winner v semi-final winner, TBC, TBC

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]]>The post GAA – Cork Hurling and Gaelic Football fixtures for 2020 appeared first on SportsNewsIreland.
]]>The draw for the Cork hurling quarter-finals and semi-final stages of this club championship was made on Monday. It’s Glen Rovers who have their place in the semi-final secure. Six others will battle for the three remaining slots.
The winner of Sarsfields and Erins Own will face Glen Rovers in the semi-final. After a perfect group stage, Sarsfields’ chances here are good.
On the other hand, the other quarter-finals feature Blackrock vs Douglas and Na Piarsaigh vs UCC. The winners of these two games will complete the other semi-final. Like Sarsfields, Blackrock had a perfect group stage. Douglas will be tough opposition however.
Na Piarsaigh are the opponents for regional winners UCC. After defeating 2019 champions Imokilly, UCC will be favourites.
Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior HC Q-Finals and Semi-final draw 2020 pic.twitter.com/E1waFW2Of4
— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) August 31, 2020
https://twitter.com/OfficialCorkGAA/status/1300458339181170690
Good form in the group stage has rewarded Charleville and Fr. O’Neill’s with semi-final places. Kanturk are unlucky to be forced into the quarter-final. Yet, they should be able to beat Bandon. Newcestown and Bride Rovers complete the lineup. The winner of this one will earn a tie against Fr. O’Neill’s.
Co-Op Superstores Senior 'A' HC Q-Finals and Semi-final draw 2020 pic.twitter.com/jrcvbRZHpZ
— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) August 31, 2020
https://twitter.com/OfficialCorkGAA/status/1300455886322913283
Carrigaline and Castlelyons proved to be the teams to beat in the group stage. Perfect records put these teams in the semi-finals. Watergrasshill are unlucky to have been given the extra game. They’ll play Courcey Rovers for a chance to knock-out Castlelyons. Lastly, Ballincollig and Blarney compete in the other quarter-final.
Co-Op Superstores Premier Intermediate HC Q-Finals and Semi-final draw 2020 pic.twitter.com/ch6cWhO6R3
— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) August 31, 2020
https://twitter.com/OfficialCorkGAA/status/1300453309606703105
Quarter-Finals: A Sarsfields vs Cloughduv / B Aghabullogue vs Mayfield
Semi-Finals: A Éire Óg vs Sarsfields/Cloughduv | B Kildorrery vs Aghabullogue/Mayfield
Quarter-Finals: A Traction vs Kilbrittain / B Russell Rovers vs Milford
Semi-Finals: A Castlemartyr vs Traction/Kilbrittain | B St Catherine’s vs Russell Rovers/Milford
Next Sunday will see the last of the group games played in the Premier Senior Football Club Championship.
Holders Nemo Rangers play Douglas for a top of the table spot. Defeat here for the holders could allow Valley Rovers to progress if they beat Bishopstown well. But don’t bet on it.
In group 2, Castlhaven should be safely through. They play bottom of the table Ilen Rovers. As a result, Carbery Rangers and Newcestown have a winner-takes-all game.
Elsewhere, St Finbarrs are in control of group 1. They play Clonakilty who need a win to progress. Failure to do so means Carrigaline could squeeze through if they beat Ballincollig. They need a big swing in points difference in their favour though.
Paddy Power aren’t predicting any upset in this club championship with Nemo Rangers at a steady 6/4. St Finbarrs and Castlehaven are the closest contenders at 4/1.
Duhallow were the regional winners thanks to an extra win over UCC.
https://gaacork.ie/league/148894/?user_id=7
https://www.paddypower.com/gaelic-games/cork-club-football
Sunday also sees the conclusion of the group stages in the ‘A’ championship.
Firstly, O’Donovan Rossa and St Michael’s are both already through from group A. This makes their game a battle for the top of the table.
Secondly, in group B, Mallow have to beat Bantry Blues and hope Kiskeam beat Éire Óg.
Lastly, group C is the most open. Despite being last, Doheny’s could beat Clyda Rovers to go through. This is dependent on the Fermoy and Bandon result though. They play for the top of the table spot.
https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-club-action-review-30th-august-2020/
Saturday 17/Sunday 18 October
Allianz FL Division 3 round 6
Cork v Louth, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, TBC
Saturday 24/Sunday 25 October
Allianz FL Division 3 round 7
Longford v Cork, Glennon Bros Pearse Park, TBC
Saturday 31 October/Sunday 1 November
Munster SHC semi-finals
Cork v Waterford, TBC, TBC
Tipperary v Limerick or Clare, TBC, TBC
Saturday 7/Sunday 8 November
Munster SFC semi-finals
Cork v Kerry, TBC, TBC
Saturday 14/Sunday 15 November
Munster SHC final
Cork or Waterford v Tipperary or Limerick or Clare, TBC, TBC
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