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Published 20:45 23 Jun 2016 BST
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Fear not, lads and lasses, because it was confirmed on Thursday that the second half would be broadcast on the big screens at either end of the stadium.
The turnstiles will open at 2.45pm on Sunday and second-half action will get underway at 3pm, the first time ever that a football (soccer) match will be broadcast in Croke Park during a Gaelic Games event.
Unfortunately, if the match were to go to penalties, the focus would be forced to shift to the first semi-final on the big screens but, sure, Ireland will have the match won well before that stage, right?
And even if France manage to hang on until penalties, fans will be able to move to the back of the stands or under the terrace where the Republic's nail-biting shootout will be shown on the smaller television screens.
Great stuff!

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