All-Ireland SFC Football Qualifiers - All You Need To Know
SATURDAY
Clare v Roscommon, Croke Park, 3.45pm Mayo v Kildare, Croke Park, 6pm
SUNDAY
Cork v Limerick, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 1.30pm Armagh v Donegal, Clones, 4pm
ONLINE
Live tracker on Saturday and Sunday on RTÉ Sport Online and RTÉ News Now app.
TV
Live coverage of Cork v Limerick and Armagh v Donegal on RTÉ 2 and RTÉ Player on Sunday from 1pm. Live coverage of Croke Park double-header of Clare-Roscommon and Mayo-Kildare on Sky Sports Arena on Saturday.
RADIO
Live commentary and updates from all four games on Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1.
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To the chagrin of many, the GAA swiftly announced on Monday that Clare-Roscommon and Mayo-Kildare would form a Croke Park double header. While there was much grumbling online as well as dire prophesies of a dead atmosphere, there was no full-scale revolt on this occasion.
The fact that it was understood before the draw that these ties were always to be played at a neutral venue took the sting out of the complaints somewhat.
For historical reasons, the Rossies may be most enthused about the prospect of a winnable game in GAA HQ. The county hasn't won a championship match in Croke Park since the 1980 All-Ireland semi-final against Armagh. The six Connacht titles they've won in the intervening decades have all been followed by defeat in the next round (they did draw with Mayo in 2017 before being hammered in the subsequent Bank


