The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship is well underway and we’ve got the ultimate guide to all the fixtures for the premier competition.
31 of the 32 counties in Ireland are taking part in this year’s competition alongside London and New York. Dublin are the defending champions winning their 31st title last year.
The competition begins as always with the provincial championships. The eight finalists will then join the 2023 Tailteann Cup winners Meath and the 7 next-ranked teams based on their position in the National Football League in the group stage.
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship odds can be found on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise, the fixtures, schedule and results for this year’s competition are below.
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2024 fixtures and results
Connacht Senior Football Championship
QUARTER-FINALS
Saturday, April 6
London 0-9 – 5-21 Galway
Sunday, April 7
Leitrim 0-6 – 0-15 Sligo
New York 2-6 – 2-21 Mayo
SEMI-FINALS
Saturday, April 20
Sligo 0-14 – 1 -13 Galway
Sunday, April 21
Roscommon 0-13 – 01-15 Mayo
FINAL
Sunday, May 5
Galway 0-16 – 0-15 Mayo
Leinster Senior Football Championship
PRELIMINARY ROUND
Sunday, April 7
Longford 3-12 – 3-19 Meath
Westmeath 1-11 – 2-9 Wicklow
Wexford 4-19 – 0-8 Carlow
QUARTER-FINALS
Sunday, April 14
Dublin 3-19 – 0-12 Meath
Laois 1-08 – 2-13 Offaly
Kildare 0-16 – 1-12 Wicklow
Louth 4-10 – 0-15 Wexford
SEMI-FINALS
Sunday, April 28
Kildare 0-13 – 0-17 Louth
Dublin 3-11 – 0-11 Offaly
FINAL
Sunday, May 12
Dublin 1-19 – 2-12 Louth
Munster Senior Football Championship
QUARTER-FINALS
Sunday, April 7
Waterford 2-7 – 1-5 Tipperary
Cork 3-13 – 0-11 Limerick
SEMI-FINALS
Saturday, April 20
Waterford 1-09 – 2-20 Clare
Kerry 0-18 – 1-12 Cork
FINAL
Sunday, May 5
Clare 1-23 – 0-23 Kerry
Ulster Senior Football Championship
PRELIMINARY ROUND
Sunday, April 7
Monaghan 1-12 – 3-12 Cavan
QUARTER-FINALS
Saturday, Aril 13
Down 0-13 – 0-09 Antrim
Sunday, April 14
Fermanagh 0-09 – 3-11 Armagh
Saturday, April 20
Derry 0-17 – 4-11 Donegal
Sunday, April 21
Cavan 3-16 – 1-23 Tyrone
SEMI-FINALS
Saturday, April 27
Armagh 0-13 – 2-06 Down
Sunday, April 28
Donegal 0-18 – 0-16 Tyrone
FINAL
Sunday, May 12
Armagh 0-20 (5) – 0-20 (6) Donegal
Group Stage
GROUP 1
Saturday, May 18
Galway 2-14 – 0-15 Derry
Armagh 0-16 – 0-11 Westmeath
Sunday, June 2
Westmeath 0-11 – 1-12 Galway
Derry 0-15 – 3-17 Armagh
Saturday, June 15
Derry 2-07 – 0-09 Westmeath
Sunday, June 16
Armagh 1-12 – 0-15 Galway
GROUP 2
Saturday, May 18
Dublin 2-19 – 0-13 Roscommon
Mayo 0-20 – 1-08 Cavan
Sunday, June 2
Roscommon 1-15 – 2-14 Mayo
Cavan 0-13 – 5-17 Dublin
Saturday, June 15
Cavan 1-20 – 3-20 Roscommon
Sunday, June 16
Dublin 0-17 – 0-17 Mayo
GROUP 3
Saturday, May 18
Donegal 0-21 – 0-14 Tyrone
Clare 1-11 – 1-13 Cork
Sunday, June 2
Cork 3-09 – 0-16 Donegal
Tyrone 3-15 – 0-10 Clare
Saturday, June 15
Clare 0-05 – 2-23 Donegal
Cork 0-17 – 1-18 Tyrone
GROUP 4
Saturday, May 18
Kerry 0-24 – 1-11 Monaghan
Louth 3-10 – 0-09 Meath
Sunday, June 2
Monaghan 2-10 – 2-10 Louth
Meath 0-09 – 2-18 Kerry
Sunday, June 16
Monaghan 1-17 – 1-14 Meath
Kerry 2-21 – 1-10 Louth
Preliminary Quarter-Finals
Saturday, June 22
Galway 0-14 – 0-11 Monaghan
Tyrone 0-12 – 0-14 Roscommon
Mayo 1-12 – 0-15 Derry (3-4 penalties)
Sunday, June 23
Louth 1-09 – 1-08 Cork
Quarter-Finals
Saturday, June 29
Armagh 2-12 – 0-12 Roscommon
Dublin 0-16 – 0-17 Galway
Sunday, June 30
Donegal 1-23 – 0-18 Louth
Kerry 0-15 – 0-10 Derry
Semi-Finals
Saturday, July 13
Armagh 1-18 – 1-16 Kerry
Sunday, July 14
Donegal 0-15 – 1-14 Galway
Final
Sunday, July 28
Galway v Armagh (15:30)
All-Ireland Football Championship 2024 odds
Galway are the favourites with Paddy Power to win the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship after beating reigning champions Dublin en route to the final.
Armagh are the outsiders in our betting to Lift The Cup after beating last season’s beaten finalists Kerry in the last four.
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
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