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Published 11:59 31 Jul 2017 BST
Updated 12:37 31 Jul 2017 BST
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Other than poor Mayo and Roscommon fans that just want to be put out of their misery nobody else will complain.
Well, we knew yesterday that the fixture was going to take place in Croke Park on Bank Holiday Monday 7 August but we have a time now too.
Throw in for the match will be 2 PM meaning that everyone will have plenty of time to commute home, have a nice dinner and get to bed nice and early.
If the replay is anything like Sunday we will be all in for a treat, it had it all really whether it be Fintan Cregg's stunner, Cillian O'Connor escaping a red card, Kevin McStay being relieved beyond relief at a Roscommon equaliser or Lee Keegan being sheer brilliant. Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
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