All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals: All you need to know
SATURDAY 1 JULY Kerry v Tyrone, Croke Park, 3.45pm Armagh v Monaghan, Croke Park, 6pm
SUNDAY 2 JULY Derry v Cork, Croke Park, 1.45pm Dublin v Mayo, Croke Park, 4pm
ONLINE Live blogs on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app. Highlights also available across the weekend.
TV Kerry v Tyrone and Armagh v Monaghan can be watched live on GAAGO. Live coverage of Derry v Cork and Dublin v Mayo from 1.15pm on RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player.
RADIO Live commentary and updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday and Sunday Sport - and on Ráidió na Gaeltachta's Spórt an tSathairn and Spórt an Lae.
WEATHER Saturday: A fresh and blustery day with sunny spells and scattered showers, mainly over the northern half of the country. Highest temperatures of 15 degrees in the northwest to 20 degrees in the southeast in fresh and gusty westerly winds.Sunday: A breezy or blustery day with sunny spells and scattered showers. Highest temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees, coolest in the west and north and warmest in the southeast with moderate to fresh and gusty west to northwest winds. For more go to met.ie.
Croker will be busy
The GAA estimates a crowd in the region of 65,000 for the double header featuring Kerry v Tyrone and Armagh v Monaghan, and on Sunday it is anticipated that an attendance of 80,000 will be present for the Derry v Cork and Dublin v Mayo clashes.
A statement from the GAA ahead of the games, said: "Supporters are reminded that tickets should only be sourced through official channels, and we'd ask all patrons to follow the direction of Gardaí and stewards and to be respectful of residential areas surrounding Croke Park".
Super Saturday followed by a Super Sunday... we hope
A quarter-final stage in the race for Sam Maguire was first introduced in 2001 - the year