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Published 17:32 11 Jul 2018 BST
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The GAA confirmed on Tuesday that Roscommon will face Tyrone at 5pm in Croke Park on Saturday while Dublin will play Donegal in the evening game at 7pm.
Then on Sunday Kildare will play Monaghan from 2pm while Kerry and Galway will throw-in at 4pm, the same time as the FIFA World Cup final.
However, rounds two and three had yet to be confirmed, much to the frustration of many supporters, but the association released the times and dates for the final two rounds on Wednesday. Tyrone will play Dublin at Healy Park from 7pm on Saturday, July 21st, while Roscommon will play Donegal at Dr Hyde Park at 5pm with both of those games to be broadcast exclusively on Sky Sports. RTE will then show the Sunday games with Kildare set to play Galway at Newbridge at 2pm and Monaghan playing Kerry at Clones at 4pm.Sky and RTE will then split the final round of games with Sky set to show Galway and Monaghan at Pearse Stadium (6pm) and Kerry and Kildare at Fitzgerald Stadium(6pm) while Donegal will host Tyrone at Ballybofey and Dublin will play Roscommon at Croke Park with both games shown on RTE from 3:30pm.
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