Here's the 8 counties involved in tomorrow's GAA Round 3A and 3B football qualifier draws
The games will take place next weekend.
The games will take place next weekend.
Clare’s footballers followed the example of their hurlers last night.
Qualifier clash is the counties’ first competitive meeting since 2004 All-Ireland semis.
Two hurling games and one football clash for the Thurles venue.
The games will take place next weekend on 9-10 July.
JJ Delaney feels it could be make or break for the Rebels’ boss when they face Dublin tomorrow evening.
Elsewhere the losers of Tyrone-Cavan face a 6-day turnaround against Carlow.
Mayo and Cork have the chance to get their All-Ireland campaign back on track.
After defeat to Russia, Ireland women dusted themselves off to beat Kazakhstan in the third-place play-off.
London had been in front by five points at one stage today.
The Wexford Offaly tie will also be televised.
Dublin or Meath will be heading north to take on Derry.
Louth forward Jim McEneaney labelled it as “nothing short of a disgrace.”
After the provincial games, the focus turns to the backdoor.
Seamus Coleman and Marc Wilson will be available for selection in Warsaw on Sunday.
Kyle Lafferty’s strike gave Windsor Park plenty to shout about.
There’s quarter-final places on offer in Croke Park.
A nice, handy draw for the 2018 World Cup qualifiers? Not according to Roy Keane.
We followed all the action from Pearse Stadium.
There might be some needle in this one.
Tipperary, Tyrone, Galway and Derry are all chasing a spot in the next stage.
The second leg of the tie takes place in Oriel Park next week.
The Banner exited the championship on Saturday night.
Galway are heading to the Athletic Grounds on Sunday afternoon.
Both counties have now named their sides.
The counties meet in Round 2A next Saturday.
The teams clash in Semple Stadium next Saturday evening.
Plenty to get set for in the coming days.
Two big games in store.
The draw was made this morning.
Kerry’s boss Eamonn Fitzmaurice is glad to get a second chance.
Mark Schutte (2), Conal Keaney and David O’Callaghan all hit the net for Dublin tonight.
Victory for the Lilywhites in Tullamore.
The draws take place on Monday morning.
The draw was made this morning on RTÉ Radio 1.
The sides face off in Healy Park in Omagh at 4pm on Sunday.
The Round 1 games will take place on 4 July.
The draw took place on RTÉ Radio One this morning.
Limerick, Wexford and Laois are all now in the draw after the weekend’s action.