SATURDAY 3 AUGUST
TG4 All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
Cork v Tyrone, Duggan Park, Ballinasloe, 3pm
MONDAY 5 AUGUST
TG4 All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
Dublin v Kerry, Bord Ná Mona O'Connor Park, 4.45pm
TV
Cork v Tyrone live on the LGFA's Facebook Page. Dublin v Kerry live on TG4.
TEAM NEWS
Cork manager Ephie Fitzgerald has reacted to last weekend's shock defeat at the hands of Armagh by making five changes in personnel for the quarter-final against Tyrone.
Despite losing out to the Orchard County, Cork had still done enough in their previous outing against Cavan to top their group on scoring difference.

Hannah Looney returns to take up station at full-back, Orlagh Farmer is back at midfield, while there are starting berths in attack for Eimear Scally, Libby Coppinger and Saoirse Noonan, who were all introduced as subs against Armagh.
In a reshuffled team, Meabh Cahalane, Daire Kiely, Chloe Collins, skipper Doireann O'Sullivan and Rhona Ní Bhuachalla drop to the bench for the clash with the Red Hands at Duggan Park in Ballinasloe.
Tyrone, meanwhile, have made just the one change in personnel to the team that stunned Donegal in the group stages, a victory that ultimately sent Gerry Moane's side through to the last eight.

It’s a significant change, as captain Neamh Woods returns from netball duty at the World Cup with Northern Ireland.
TG4 All Star Woods, who skippered Tyrone to the 2018 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate title, is named in the half-forward line in place of Niamh Hughes.
Cork: M O'Brien; E Meaney, H Looney, M Duggan; E Spillane, S Kelly, A Hutchings; M O’Callaghan, O Farmer; Á O’Sullivan, C O’Sullivan, E Scally; L Coppinger, S Noonan, O Finn.
Tyrone: S Lynch; C Hunter, J Barrett, C Conway; E Brennan, T McLaughlin, N McGirr; E.J. Gervin, S McCarroll; N Woods, M Canavan, A McHugh; N O’Neill, C Kelly, C McCaffrey.
On Bank Holiday Monday, All-Ireland champions Dublin take on Kerry at Bord na Móna O'Connor Park (4.45pm).

There are two changes to the Dubs team that started against Monaghan in their last outing in the qualifiers, with Niamh McEvoy and Jennifer Dunne named in the starting 15 to face the Kingdom.
Niamh Hetherton and Oonagh Whyte are the players to drop out as Mick Bohan's side prepare to face Kerry again in the championship, following a quarter-final win last year and a semi-final victory in 2017.
The Kingdom ground out a priceless victory against Westmeath in Killarney last Sunday to book their place in the knockout stages.
And there's one change to the team that started against the Lake County as Kerry gear up for up for this huge test , with Niamh Carmody given the nod as Kayleigh Cronin drops out.
Dublin: C Trant; É Rutledge, N Collins, M Byrne; A Kane, S Goldrick, O Carey; L Magee, S McGrath; C Rowe, N McEvoy, L Davey; S Aherne, N Healy, J Dunne.
Kerry: L Fitzgerald; A O'Reilly, E Lynch, J O’Sullivan; A O’Connell, T Breen, C Murphy; L Scanlon, A Brosnan; N Carmody, A Galvin, E Dineen; S Houlihan, L Ní Mhuircheartaigh, H O’Donoghue.