Dublin's Cuala will face Coolera Standhill of Sligo in Cavan, while Portlaoise hosts the meeting of Kerry's Dr Crokes and Errigal Ciaran of Tyrone
The GAA's Director of Games, Feargal McGill, says they're hopeful that Saturday's All-Ireland Club Football semi-finals will go ahead as planned.
Dublin's Cuala will face Coolera Standhill of Sligo in Cavan, while Portlaoise hosts the meeting of Kerry's Dr Crokes and Errigal Ciaran of Tyrone.
Both matches were called off due to the weather last weekend and the final is set to played on Croke Park on Sunday week.
McGill has told The Irish Examiner that it would be 'massively disruptive' if the semi-finals are postponed again, but he says the GAA have contingency plans in place.

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