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Sunday's SFC quarter-finals: All you need to know

SATURDAY 25 JUNE

Derry 5-13 Clare 2-08Dublin 0-21 Cork 0-10

SUNDAY 26 JUNE Galway v Armagh, Croke Park, 1.45pm Kerry v Mayo, Croke Park, 4pm

ONLINE Live blog on RTÉ Sport Online and RTÉ News Now app.

TV Galway v Armagh & Kerry v Mayo on The Sunday Game live from 1.15pm on RTÉ 2. Highlights on The Sunday Game, RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 9.30pm. Above games available to watch outside of Ireland on GAAGO.

RADIO Live commentary and updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Sunday Sport, with coverage starting at 1.30pm on Radio 1 Extra. Raidió na Gaeltachta and BBC Radio Ulster will also be live from Croke Park.

Sunday will see a mix of sunny spells and widespread heavy and possibly thundery showers. Highest temperatures of 13 to 16 degrees in moderate to fresh southwesterly or variable winds. For more go to met.ie.

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Orchard ripening, Galway expectation

On paper, Galway v Armagh is the tie of the weekend. A battle of wits involving Pádraic Joyce and Kieran McGeeney. Since Galway's Connacht final triumph, Armagh have recorded two notable victories over Tyrone and Donegal, so giving them added momentum.

McGeeney has been at the helm of the Orchard men since 2014. And while it has often been the case of one step forward and two steps back since then, this year has seen a more marked improvement. For much of the league, Armagh cut quite a dash. They were particularly impressive in their opener against Dublin. Division 1 status was comfortably retained. The defeat to Donegal in Ulster saw the alarm bells ring again.

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