Caoimhe Harvey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

CLARE will host Tyrone in the TG4 All-Ireland intermediate ladies football quarter-finals.

Wins over Monaghan and Offaly afforded Clare home advantage in the last eight where they will face Tyrone on Sunday June 30th.

Wayne Freeman’s side lost out to Kildare in the All-Ireland decider last year but have bounced back with a series of impressive displays so far in 2024. They already have secured silverware this year after winning the Lidl Ladies Football National League Division 3 title when they overcame Roscommon.

Should they hold off the challenge of Tyrone, Clare will meet Ulster opposition in the last four on Sunday July 14th with the winners of Down and Monaghan waiting in the wings.

1. Down v Monaghan
2. Wexford v Westmeath
3. Clare v Tyrone
4. Leitrim v Roscommon

Semi-finals:
Down or Monaghan vs Clare or Tyrone
Wexford or Westmeath vs Leitrim or Roscommon

 

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