GAA Tips: Here’s an 8/1 All-Ireland Championship football Sunday double

Paddy's tipster Feargal Brennan says Derry can put it up to Kerry in the All-Ireland quarter-finals on Sunday

All-Ireland Sunday tips

Louth to score first goal v Donegal
Derry winning at half time v Kerry

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.

 

Sunday 1.15pm: Donegal v Louth
All-Ireland quarter final match at Croke Park, Dublin

Louth to score first goal v Donegal

Donegal opened their Ulster Championship with a 4-11 to 0-17 win over Derry, but they followed that with narrow victories over Tyrone and Armagh, with the latter requiring a penalty shootout to clinch a provincial title.

They failed to score a goal against either Tyrone and Armagh and they scored just two in three group stage clashes. Louth scored six goals in three games on route to losing Dublin in the Leinster final and that was backed up by six goals in three group stages matches.

 

Sunday 3.15pm: Kerry v Derry
All-Ireland quarter final match at Croke Park, Dublin

Derry winning at half time v Kerry

Derry v Kerry is a huge clash on the schedule this weekend and their battle will be the end of the All Ireland road for one of them.

Kerry are strongly backed to progress to the semi-finals, with five wins from five in this year’s competition, but Derry should make life difficult for them.

Derry needed extra-time and a penalty shootout to get past Mayo in their preliminary quarter-final, and they led by three points in that game, and could push The Kingdom at Croke Park.

All-Ireland Sunday tips

Louth to score first goal v Donegal
Derry winning at half time v Kerry

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