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Dublin to play double-header in Croke Park next week

Dublin will play matches in hurling and football in Croke Park
Dublin will play matches in hurling and football in Croke Park

Dublin will play a double-header in Croke Park on Sunday week with their hurlers' clash with Galway set to open proceedings.

The footballers will face Roscommon at GAA headquarters in their first All-Ireland round-robin match on 28 May.

Dublin v Roscommon will throw-in at 4pm with the hurling game at 2pm.

Elsewhere, Louth's designated home game against Cork has been moved to Páirc Tailteann, Navan.

The Meath venue has been chosen as St Mary's Ardee, Louth's home venue during their Division 2 campaign, doesn't meet the minimum capacity of 3,500. Throw-in will be confirmed later in the week.

Armagh v Westmeath will take place at 4.45pm on the Saturday in the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, with Derry against Monaghan following at 7pm in Celtic Park.

Both of those games will be broadcast on GAAGO, with the Joe McDonagh Cup final, featuring Offaly v Carlow, live on RTÉ2.

Two more hurling championship games will be broadcast by RTÉ on the Sunday, with the details to be confirmed.

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