Compiled by Daragh Small
ARMAGH, Donegal and Antrim will keep the flag flying for Ulster in the All-Ireland Ladies Football scene after a busy weekend of action.
Tyrone lost out to Wexford in the Intermediate quarter-finals, while Cavan lost out despite Lauren McVeety’s 1-4 tally against Tipperary.
Donegal will face Dublin in the senior quarter-finals, with Armagh set to face Kerry.
The last four pairings at Junior level were confirmed on Sunday, following London’s narrow victory over Carlow. 2021 runners-up Antrim will play Carlow, with Fermanagh up against Limerick.
Aisling Hanly scored the goal and Roscommon were the first team to reach the TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate quarter-finals after their 1-10 to 0-6 victory over Louth at Kinnegad.
In the second of the double-header at the Westmeath venue, Laois continued their fine form with a stunning 6-16 to 0-8 success. Erone Fitzpatrick scored their first goal after just three minutes and there was no stopping their onslaught.
The quarter-finals will take place on Saturday, July 9, with the semi-finals scheduled for Croke Park on Saturday, July 16.
TG4 All-Ireland SFC Round 3
Tipperary 2-6 Cavan 1-8
Dublin 2-14 Mayo 1-7
Armagh 2-12 Monaghan 0-4
Kerry 2-17 Westmeath 0-9
Cork 2-10 Waterford 1-5
TG4 All-Ireland IFC quarter-finals
Wexford 3-14 Tyrone 3-9
Roscommon 1-10 Louth 0-6
Clare 3-11 Longford 0-4
Laois 6-16 Wicklow 0-8
TG4 All-Ireland JFC
Group A – Round 3
London 1-10 Carlow 1-9
2022 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship quarter-final line-up
Dublin v Donegal
Meath v Galway
Kerry v Armagh
Cork v Mayo
2022 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship semi-final line-up
Wexford v Roscommon
Clare v Laois
2022 TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship semi-final line-up
Fermanagh v Limerick
Carlow v Antrim
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