All-Ireland quarter finals





The All-Ireland quarter finals are upon us, and we're in for a treat. Here's a look at the four mouth-watering clashes that await us.

Dublin v Armagh
The Dubs are chasing a seventh All-Ireland title in a row, and they'll be confident of getting past Armagh. Jim Gavin's side have been in imperious form all season, and they'll be looking to make a statement in the last eight.
Armagh, on the other hand, are a dangerous team. They've won two Ulster titles in the last three years, and they'll be hoping to cause an upset in Croke Park. The Orchard County have a lot of talented players, and they'll be looking to give Dublin a real test.
Kerry v Meath
This is a repeat of the 2019 All-Ireland final, which Kerry won by a point. The Kingdom will be looking to make it two wins in a row over the Royals, while Meath will be determined to avenge their defeat.
Kerry are the bookies' favorites, but Meath are a team on the rise. They've been in excellent form all season, and they'll be hoping to continue their good run in the quarter finals.
Tyrone v Monaghan
Tyrone are another team who are chasing a seventh All-Ireland title in a row. They've been in good form all season, but they'll be wary of Monaghan. The Farney County are a dangerous team, and they'll be looking to cause an upset.
Monaghan won the Ulster Championship in 2018, and they'll be hoping to make a deep run in this year's All-Ireland Championship. They have a lot of talented players, and they'll be looking to give Tyrone a real test.
Mayo v Roscommon
This is a local derby that's always fiercely contested. Mayo are the more experienced team, but Roscommon have been in good form all season.
Mayo are chasing a first All-Ireland title since 1951, and they'll be determined to make it happen this year. Roscommon, on the other hand, are a team on the rise. They've been in excellent form all season, and they'll be hoping to continue their good run in the quarter finals.
So, there you have it. Four mouth-watering All-Ireland quarter finals. Who will come out on top? Only time will tell.