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Sunday 21 June

All-Ireland SHC quarter-final
Cork 6-25 2-11 Offaly Result

Sam Maguire Cup Round 3
Dublin 2-26 2-22 Donegal, Croke Park AET
Monaghan 1-28 2-19 Westmeath Result

Commentary

5:30pm Monaghan beat Westmeath by 6pts

5:18pm Jack McCarron goal for Monaghan, they lead by 5pts.

5:10pm Monaghan lead by one point with 25min to play.

5:06pm Cork beat Offaly by 27pts

5:00pm Second half underway in Clones

4:45pm Oisin Kelly and Alan Screeny gets Goals for Offaly

4:40pm Sides level at half time in Clones

4:30pm Brandon Kelly goal for Westmeath, sides are level.

4:27pm Alan Walsh gets the 6th Cork goal

4:25pm Cork Offaly second half back on

4:22pm Whittaker goal for Westmeath

4:21pm Monaghan lead by 3pts after 20min

4:12pm Cork lead by 23pts a half time.

4:11pm Brian Hayes with the fifth cork goal.

4:00pm Shane Barrett with the fourth Cork goal.

3:47pm Alan Walsh with a second goal.

3:46pm Brian Hayes with the second cork goal, they lead by 11pts.

3:40pm Dublin win by 4pts

3:35pm Dublin lead by 3pts with five min to play

3:33pm Alan Walsh with a Cork goal

3:26pm Dublin lead at Ht of Et by 3pts, Dublin are all over it.

3:19pm First two points from Dublin

3:15pm Thirteen a side after four black cards, ET starts

2:53pm Michael Murphy hits a two pointer to make the game a draw. Going to extra time

2:48pm Paddy Small goal puts Dublin 2pts up with 4min to play

2:15pm Second halve underway.

2:00pm Peader Morgan goal on the stroke of half time. Leaves Donegal 2pts up at half time.

1:55pm Another keeper error leads to a goal, Con O’Callaghan goal for Dublin, the dubs lead by one

1:36pm Malone goal from an awful kick out, Donegal leas by 5pts

1:16pm Con opens the scoring with a two pointer.
1:15pm Donegal have made two changes to their starting XV, with Ryan McHugh and Oisín Gallen dropping out. Max Campbell and Shea Malone come into the side.

Dublin make three changes, with Lee Gannon, Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne and Colm Basquel replacing Greg McEneaney, Eoin Kennedy and Seán Bugler in the starting team.

Saturday 27 June

All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals

All-Ireland MHC final
Tipperary v Limerick, TUS Gaeilc Grounds, 3pm – TG4

Sunday 28 June

All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals

Saturday 4 July

All-Ireland SHC semi-final
Galway v quarter-final winner, Croke Park, TBC

All-Ireland MFC final
Tyrone v Cork or Derry, TBC, TBC

Sunday 5 July

All-Ireland SHC semi-final
Limerick v quarter-final winner, Croke Park, TBC

Saturday 11 July

All-Ireland SFC semi-final

Tailteann Cup final
Down or Fermanagh v Offaly or Wicklow, Croke Park, TBC – RTE

Sunday 12 July

All-Ireland SFC semi-final

All-Ireland JFC final

Sunday 19 July

All-Ireland SHC final

Sunday 26 July