All-Ireland Football Quarter-Final Draw Produces Four Compelling Matchups at Croke Park
The all-Ireland football quarter final draw has produced four balanced contests featuring reigning champions Kerry against Tyrone.

The all-Ireland football quarter final draw has matched reigning champions Kerry against Tyrone, while Dublin will face Galway in a fixture carrying recent controversy. Four additional pairings pit Monaghan against Louth and Cork against Mayo, with all contests scheduled for Croke Park across two consecutive days in late June.
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The Draw and Key Matchups
The draw produced what observers describe as evenly balanced encounters across the remaining eight counties. Kerry's assignment against Tyrone marks a rematch of last year's semi-final stage, where the champions prevailed. Both teams field competitive forward lines in what is regarded as one of modern Gaelic football's significant rivalries.
The Dublin versus Galway fixture carries additional intrigue following an incident during their league encounter at Pearse Stadium in March. Dublin manager Ger Brennan received a 12-week ban for an altercation involving a member of Galway's backroom team. Galway, managed by Paraic Joyce, continues pursuing their first Sam Maguire title under his tenure.
The provincial matchup between Monaghan and Louth represents an Ulster derby with local significance. Louth has hosted several home fixtures at Inniskeen, a Monaghan venue, during the championship series. Cork and Mayo round out the quarter-final lineup, with both counties considered capable of advancing further.
Fixtures and Timeline
All four quarter-finals will proceed at Croke Park on Saturday 27 June and Sunday 28 June, though specific kickoff times and broadcast arrangements remain to be confirmed. The accelerated calendar advances directly to semi-finals scheduled for 11 and 12 July, with the championship final fixed for 26 July. The men's intercounty season will conclude within approximately one month of the quarter-final stage.
Tyrone aims for their fifth Sam Maguire title and first since their 2021 success. Monaghan, the sole remaining Ulster county at this stage, advanced by defeating Westmeath 1-28 to 2-19 in round three. Dublin, seeking to reclaim the title they last won in 2023, prevailed against Donegal after extra-time in round three.
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