GAA Fixtures: Dates & TV Schedule Confirmed For Round 2 Of All-Ireland SFC

The GAA fixtures for the next round of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship have been confirmed, with some massive games on the horizon ahead of next week.
Tuesday's draw for the Round 2 of the Sam Maguire three up some intriguing ties, all of which will be played on the weekend of June 13/14. For those who need a reminder, here are the fixtures in full.
Round 2A
- Galway v Westmeath
- Donegal v Cork
- Tyrone v Mayo
- Louth v Armagh
Round 2B
- Cavan v Dublin
- Monaghan v Roscommon
- Kildare v Kerry
- Derry v Meath
The dates, times, venues, and broadcast schedule for those games have now been confirmed.
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GAA Fixtures For Round 2 Of All-Ireland SFC ConfirmedThe GAA confirmed the schedule for the Round 2 of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship on Wednesday.
Donegal vs Cork will kick off the weekend's action June 13th at 3pm, although the game will not be televised.
Monaghan vs Roscommon will be on GAA+ at 4.30pm Saturday, with Derry vs Meath also on the streaming service at 7pm. Kildare vs Kerry will take place at 5.30pm and will not be broadcast.
On Sunday, RTÉ will broadcast the meeting between Louth and Armagh in Inniskeen at 1pm. That will be followed by Tyrone vs Mayo at 3.30pm.
Supporters will also be able to watch Galway vs Westmeath at 2pm on GAA+. Cavan vs Dublin also throws in at 2pm on Sunday but will not be televised.
Here are the fixtures in full:
Saturday June 13
Round 2A
- Donegal v Cork, MacCumhaill Park, 3pm
Round 2B
- Monaghan v Roscommon, St Tiernach's Park, 4.30pm, GAA+
- Kildare v Kerry, Cedral St Conleth's Park, 5.30pm
- Derry v Meath, Celtic Park, 7pm, GAA+
Sunday June 14
Round 2A
- Louth v Armagh, Páirc Grattan, Inniskeen, 1pm, RTE
- Galway v Westmeath, Pearse Stadium, 2pm, GAA+
- Tyrone v Mayo, O'Neill's Healy Park, 3.30pm, RTE
Round 2B
- Cavan v Dublin, Kingspan Breffni, 2pm
The winners from the Round 2A games will advance to the quarter-finals, with the losers moving on to Round 3.
Round 3 will also feature the victors from the Round 2B games, with the losers eliminated from the championship. The winners of the four Round 3 games will claim the remaining quarter-final spots.
It should make for a cracking few weeks of GAA action ahead.
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