Here are the details of the All-Ireland champions' parade on O'Connell St tonight
Side streets in the vicinity will closed from 6pm this evening.
Side streets in the vicinity will closed from 6pm this evening.
The scene is set for another titanic collision between the game’s age-old rivals.
Rival bosses Jim Gavin and Eamonn Fitzmaurice have plenty to ponder.
Mayo star Lee Keegan insists the Connacht champions will bounce back – again.
Jonny Wilkinson, Brian Corcoran and Roy Keane also feature.
GAA chiefs will rake in an estimated €9m in gate receipts in less than 24 hours.
The Dublin star is expected to take his case to the independent Disputes Resolution Authority.
Noel Connelly & Pat Holmes have kept the faith with the side that started against Dublin.
We had every kick of the ball from Croke Park.
Conor Mortimer is predicting a Mayo win on Sunday but only if his native county attack Stephen Cluxton’s kickouts.
Donnchadh Walsh and Kerry love playing at Croke Park.
Champions will defend Sam Maguire against either Dublin or Mayo on 20 September.
It was a rotten day in the capital but that didn’t dampen the atmosphere as a place in the All-Ireland final was up for grabs.
Tyrone boss Mickey Harte is pleading the case for his attacking stars.
Mickey Conroy suffered a season-ending shoulder injury at the weekend.
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Karl Lacey and Martin McElhinney have been called in.
The Ulster champions have kept faith with the XV who accounted for Donegal.
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More concerns have been raised about the direction the game is going.
Injury to James O’Donoghue overshadows remarkable performance by the All-Ireland champions.
Eamonn McGee and Karl Lacey are injury concerns ahead of the All-Ireland quarter-final.
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The counties meet for a place in the All-Ireland semi-finals at Croke Park.
Donegal set up Mayo showdown with 10-point win over Galway in Croke Park.
This could be another procession for the Sky Blues.
The scene is set for the round 4B qualifiers.
Yeats County boss Niall Carew has named an unchanged starting 15.
It’s same again for the Lilywhites for their Kingdom crunch.
The Rebels suffered a disappointing loss to Kildare on Saturday evening.
Tomas Corrigan was the star of the show.
The championship will end for two of these four counties this weekend.
Ger Egan is on the bench and John Heslin’s ankle injury has ruled him out.
The teams meet in Thurles on Saturday.
Departing Tipperary football boss has a message for dual players.
Tyrone boss Mickey Harte is confident about his team’s championship prospects.
The Red Hands ran out 12-point winners at Semple Stadium.
There might be some needle in this one.
The sides clash at Semple Stadium on Saturday.