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Published 16:36 10 Aug 2018 BST
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As expected, Dublin are heavy favourites going into Saturday, they are priced at 1/7. You can get Connacht champions Galway at 11/2. If you fancy a draw in this game that is priced at 14/1.
Handicap Betting
On this week's episode of the GAA Hour, all our analysts agreed that the Galway will stay within the handicap, so you may be tempted to back the Tribesmen at +6 points.
Tyrone v Monaghan on paper seems a lot tougher to call than the first game. The Ulster rivals have a 2-2 record against each other in recent years, and you feel this game could come down to one moment of magic.
The Red Hands go into the game as slight favourites (8/11). This is probably down to the fact that both their recent victories over Monaghan have come at Croke Park. The Farney men are priced at 13/8 to win outright, with a draw priced at 15/2.
Handicap Betting
As excitement builds towards the games, you may feel the need to head to your local Paddy Power and place some money down for your own excitement. Don't worry, we have you covered.
If you don't agree with our picks, you can always follow the link to see the rest of the betting for this years All-Ireland semi finals.
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