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Women's Football AYNTK: Quarter-final spots to play for

The 2023 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship quarter-final pairings will be confirmed on Saturday, while the junior championship picture will also become clearer over the coming weekend.

The group phase of the senior championship concludes on Saturday, with four ties down for decision.

The live TG4 action gets underway with the game between Mayo and Laois at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, Castlebar, at 1.30pm.

The evening fixture is the meeting of champions Meath and Donegal from Páirc Tailteann, Navan, at 7.30pm.

Following the conclusion of that clash, the draw for the quarter-finals, which will be played over the weekend of 15-16 July, will be made.

Saturday's senior action commences with the meeting of Kerry and Cavan in Tralee (12.30pm), while Cork are at home to Tipperary in Clonakilty at 2pm.

There’s a junior championship tie between Fermanagh and London at 1pm on Saturday, with the Down-Kilkenny, Limerick-Sligo and Carlow-Derry junior games all fixed for Sunday at 2pm.

Saturday

TG4 All Ireland Senior Championship

Group 1

Mayo v Laois; Hastings Insurance MacHale Park Castlebar, 1.30pm - Live on TG4

It’s winner takes all as Mayo take on Laois in Castlebar, as both sides have lost to table-toppers Armagh in Group 1, and the winners of the pool’s remaining tie will join the Orchard County in the quarter-finals.

Mayo were caught at the death by Armagh last weekend, with Aimee Mackin netting a last-gasp penalty goal, while Laois lost out by seven points to Armagh in Round 1.

Laois scored 2-08 in that defeat, however, and will be confident of another competitive display against Mayo, who may be wounded from the manner of their loss to Armagh.

If the sides draw, the second-placed team in the group will be the team that

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