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All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals: All you need to know

ALL-IRELAND PRELIMINARY QUARTER-FINALS

SATURDAY

Cork v Roscommon, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 2pm

Kildare v Monaghan, Glenisk O'Connor Park, 4.45pm

Donegal v Tyrone, MacCumhaill Park, 7pm

SUNDAY

Galway v Mayo, Pearse Stadium, 3pm

ONLINE

Live blogs on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app. Highlights also available across the weekend.

RADIO

Live commentary and updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday and Sunday Sport.

TV

GAAGO will cover Saturday's three preliminary quarter-finals – Cork v Roscommon, Kildare v Monaghan and Donegal v Tyrone.

Sunday’s Connacht clash between Galway and Mayo will be shown live on RTÉ1, coverage starting at 2.40pm.

Highlights of all the weekend's action on The Sunday Game, RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player, from 9.30pm.

WEATHER

Saturday: Staying humid with occasional outbreaks of rain, most frequent in western parts later in the day. Most areas will be cloudy with the best of any sunshine in the east and northeast. Highest temperatures of 19 to 24 degrees in light to moderate southerly breezes.

Sunday: A dull and wet start with widespread outbreaks of rain. The rain will clear to scattered showers by the afternoon, some of which may be heavy or thundery. Some sunny spells will develop as well. Temperatures will be a bit cooler than in previous days with highs of 17 to 21 degrees in mainly light westerly breezes.

For more, go to met.ie.

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