The finish line for the Sam Maguire trophy is well and truly in sight and within reachable distance for the two remaining teams left in the 2023 All-Ireland Football.
The 2023 All-Ireland football final for this year's championship will take place this weekend.
Reigning champions and back-to-back title hopefuls Kerry will face the current Leinster champions Dublin.
Once All-Ireland royalty Dublin will be hopeful to return to their glory days of winning multiple All-Ireland titles one after the other
However, it will be no easy task for Dublin to claim their first All-Ireland title since 2020 and they will face championship heavyweights and the favourites at the start of the year Kerry.
The two teams have set up what should be a brilliant game for a fascinating weekend of Gaelic football.
When will the All-Ireland final be played?
The All-Ireland final will be contested on Sunday, July 30 at 3:30pm in Croke Park.
Sunday, July 30
The 2023 All-Ireland Football Final
Date | Teams | Time (where to watch) | Venue |
30/7(Sunday) | Dublin v Kerry | 3:30pm (RTÉ& BBC) | Croke Park |
Route to the Sam Maguire
Dublin outplayed Monaghan 1-17 to 0-13 in the first of the 2023 championship football semi-finals two weekends ago. The Leinster champions put on a fine second-half display to secure a place in the 2023 football final.
Reigning champions Kerry beat Ulster champions, Derry, by the smallest of margins, with the game finished 1-17 to 1-15. The Kingdom showed their class in the final moments of the semi-final game against Derry, proving why they are the current champions.
The 2023 All-Ireland Football Semi-Finals
Date | Teams | Time (where to watch) | Venue |
15/7 (Saturday) | Dublin v Monaghan | 5:30pm (RTÉ) | Croke Park |
16/7 (Sunday) | Kerry v Derry | 4pm (RTÉ) | Croke Park |
Quarter-Final results
All-Ireland Football Championship Quarter-Finals, Saturday, July 1
Teams | Time (where to watch) | Venue |
Kerry 2-18 Tyrone 0-12 | 3:45pm (GAAGO) | Croke Park |
Armagh 0-14 Monaghan 0-14 (Monaghan win 9-8 on penalties) | 6pm (GAAGO) | Croke Park |
All-Ireland Football Championship Quarter-Finals, Sunday, July 2
Teams | Time (where to watch) | Venue |
Derry 1-12 Cork 1-08 | 1:45pm (RTÉ & BBC) | Croke Park |
Dublin 2-17 Mayo 0-11 | 4pm (RTÉ & BBC) | Croke Park |
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