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All-Ireland semi-finals confirmed as quarter-final group stage draws to a close

Published 19:51 4 Aug 2018 BST

Updated 20:12 4 Aug 2018 BST

Jack O'Toole
All-Ireland semi-finals confirmed as quarter-final group stage draws to a close

Homesport

Dublin will play Galway and Monaghan will play either Donegal or Tyrone in this year's All-Ireland semi-finals.

14-man Galway slumped to an eight-point defeat to 13-man Monaghan in Salthill while Kerry crushed Kildare in Killarney but it was not enough after Monaghan's win dumped the Kingdom out of this year's championship. Drew Wylie and Colin Walshe were both red carded for Monaghan for multiple bookings while Damien Comer was given his marching orders in added time for Galway. Meanwhile in Kerry Mick O'Grady was shown red for Kildare as they finished their Super 8s campaign winless from three games. Dublin will play Roscommon in Croke Park while Tyrone will heady to Ballybofey to play Donegal tomorrow in the final round of group stage games. FULL-TIME: Monaghan 0-16 Galway 0-8 FULL-TIME: Kerry 3-25 Kildare 2-16 All-Ireland semi-finals -  Saturday 11 August (5pm) Dublin v Galway, Croke Park, Sky Sports/RTE Sunday 12 August (3.30pm) Monaghan v Donegal/Tyrone, Croke Park, Sky Sports/RTE https://twitter.com/ConanDoherty/status/1025814584848990208  
All-Ireland semi-finals confirmed as quarter-final group stage draws to a close