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All-Ireland club SFC semi-finals: All you need to know

SATURDAY 11 JANUARY

Dr Crokes (Kerry) v Errigal Ciarán (Tyrone), Cedral St Conleth's Park, 3pm
Coolera Strandhill (Sligo) v Cuala (Dublin), Kingspan Breffni, 5pm

ONLINE
Live blogs of both games on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.

TV
Live coverage on TG4 from 2.30pm.

RADIO
Live commentary and updates on Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1

WEATHER
Saturday will be generally cloudy with scattered outbreaks of light rain and drizzle. Scattered showers will spread across the south and southwest during the afternoon and evening. Highest temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees, milder near south and west coasts, in light to moderate southerly winds. For more go to met.ie.

All eyes on the polar front
A week on from the postponement of both semi-finals, the hope is that the weather will play ball to allow the action take place in Newbridge and Cavan. Of course, the newly refurbished St Conleth's Park, in a change of venue, will now host Dr Crokes-Errigal Ciarán, this after officials opted to switch the game from Laois Hire O'Moore Park.

On Thursday it was reported that Croke Park would be on standby if both provincial grounds were to be deemed unplayable, but officials on Jones' Road subsequently ruled this out, referencing Sunday's junior and intermediate club finals at the venue and the wear and tear on the pitch that would result from an extra two games over the weekend.

According to Met Éireann, the end to this cold snap is in sight, with temperatures set to recover across the weekend. The thermometer is predicted to show a figure of between 3 and 7 on Saturday afternoon, with the polar front, the dividing line between the Arctic air and the warmer air from the south, set to move further to the north, so allowing temperatures to rise.

So, fingers

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