Two places in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-finals are up for grabs today as Cork play Mayo, before Kerry play Tyrone.
The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals get underway today with a double-header at Croke Park.
Cork and Mayo meet in the opening game at 4pm, with both counties aiming to reach semi-finals for the first time in several years.
The winners will move one step closer to the Sam Maguire Cup.
The second quarter-final throws in at 6.15pm as six-time champions Kerry take on Tyrone in another high-profile clash.
Victory for either side will secure a place in next month's All-Ireland semi-finals.

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