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Venues and times set for round 4 qualifiers

Published 15:37 2 Jul 2018 BST

Updated 15:42 2 Jul 2018 BST

Conan Doherty
Venues and times set for round 4 qualifiers

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One last chance to join the elite.

With 12 teams remaining in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, just one set of fixtures remains ahead of the Super 8s. Eight teams are vying to join the provincial champions in the first round robin of its kind but, of course, only four can emerge - that's why we love this game. With the draw made for the round 4 qualifiers on Monday morning, the Super 8s indirectly started to take shape and they started to look beautiful. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1013691948241219584 Dublin potentially travelling to the like of Tyrone is exactly what the Super 8s were invented for and then Kerry's two toughest games are on the road as well. In all the madness, the GAA at least cleared up the Newbridge saga and made a decision on St. Conleth's Park as a potential quarter-final venue. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1013701837583798272 But all those outcomes are after the fact - the very small fact of the final qualifier games. Three Round 4 fixtures will be played this weekend on Saturday 7 July and Sunday 8 July they will all be played on neutral grounds. The GAA have confirmed exactly when and where each game will take place. Roscommon v Armagh Saturday, 3pm, Portlaoise Cork v Tyrone Saturday, 5pm, Portlaoise Fermanagh v Kildare Saturday, 7pm, Navan Laois v Monaghan Sunday, 2pm, Navan https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1013792101606346753

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Venues and times set for round 4 qualifiers