GAA: How the All-Ireland Football Championship is shaping up
The way All-Ireland Football Championship is shaping up has become clearer following last weekend's results.
On Monday, details of the championship's new Tailteann Cup were also confirmed, with the teams who are due to compete in Divisions Three and Four of the 2023 National Football League set to take part in the alternative competition.
The match-ups for the preliminary and first round games have been confirmed and are fixed to start on May 21st/22nd.
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— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 16, 2022
Meanwhile, the rest of the counties will be facing off in the traditional championship for a chance to win the Sam Maguire.
Here is how the All-Ireland Football championship is set to unfold...
Munster Football Senior Championship final
Kerry v Limerick, Fitzgerald Stadium, May 28th, 3pm.
Leinster Football Senior Championship final
Dublin v Kildare, venue TBC, May 28th, 5pm.
Connacht Football Senior Championship final
Galway v Roscommon, Pearse Stadium, May 29th, 1.45pm.
Ulster Football Senior Championship final
Derry v Donegal, Clones, May 29th, 4pm.
If any of the finals finish level at full-time, extra time will be played.
The way the qualifiers will shape up depends on the outcome of the provincial finals. The winners will go straight through to the All-Ireland quarter-finals. Meanwhile, the provincial final losers will go into round two of the qualifiers.
Round one of the qualifiers is set to be drawn on May 23rd, so there are no set fixtures yet. However, the teams that are competing have been confirmed.
After being knocked out in either a preliminary