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Afternoon throw-in for re-scheduled All-Ireland final

The 2021 All-Ireland final will throw-in at 3pm on 4 September
The 2021 All-Ireland final will throw-in at 3pm on 4 September

Both this year's All-Ireland football final and the delayed meeting between Tyrone and Kerry will throw-in at 3pm on Saturday afternoon.

The postponed Kerry-Tyrone All-Ireland semi-final is set to take place on Saturday 21 August at 3pm, though the Ulster champions yesterday expressed misgivings about the new date, co-manager Brian Dooher admitting it "would be a struggle" to get the team ready in time due to the Covid cases within the squad.

The subsequent All-Ireland football final, now pencilled in for Saturday 4 September, will throw in at 3pm.

The throw-in time is earlier than previous Saturday All-Ireland finals, which have typically been replays and have usually been played later in the evening.

Ireland's 2022 World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan will kick off at 5pm in the Aviva Stadium on the same day.

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