Tyrone face Kerry while Donegal meet Meath in the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals

The draws for the All-Ireland senior football championship semi-finals have been confirmed following this evening’s quarter-finals at Croke Park.
Malachy O’Rourke's Tyrone side will play Munster champions Kerry while Ulster champions Donegal are up against Leinster runners up Meath. Both games take place on the weekend of July 12/13.
The Kingdom dethroned Armagh of their Sam Maguire Cup crown with a brilliant second-half display at headquarters this afternoon, sending Kieran McGeeney’s men packing thanks to a 0-32 to 1-21 victory which sees them now facing a Tyrone side that knocked out Dublin (0-23 to 0-16) yesterday evening.
Today’s earlier game at headquarters saw Meath upsetting Connacht champions Galway with a 2-16 to 2-15 win which has put them in the last four of the Sam Maguire Cup race for the first time since 2009.
The Royals now get set to face Jim McGuinness’s Donegal in the capital the weekend after next, with the Ulster champions having come from seven behind against Monaghan yesterday to win by 1-26 to 1-20 in the end.
The GAA confirmed after this evening’s draw that dates and times for the semi-final clashes at Croke Park will be set tomorrow afternoon.
All-Ireland senior football championship semi-final draw:
Tyrone v Kerry
Donegal v Meath
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