Meath’s David Coldrick will take charge of the rearranged All-Ireland SFC semi-final fixture between Kerry and Tyrone on Saturday week.
The game, which was originally supposed to be played this past Sunday, has since been twice postponed due to Covid-19 issues within the Tyrone camp.
It’s now set to go ahead on August 28th at Croke Park (throw-in 3.30pm), where the winners meet Mayo on Saturday, September 11th.
The GAA also confirmed this morning that the All-Ireland final will have a throw-in time of 5pm.
Fixtures:
Saturday, August 28
Kerry v Tyrone, Croke Park, 3.30pm (RTE & Sky Sports)
Referee: David Coldrick (Meath)
(E.T and Winner on the Day)
Saturday, September 11
Mayo v Kerry/Tyrone, Croke Park, 5pm (RTE & Sky Sports)
Referee: TBC
(E.T if necessary)
TweetThe fixture details for the #GAA All-Ireland SFC semi-final between @Kerry_Official and @TyroneGAALive and the subsequent All-Ireland Football Final have been finalised and can be viewed below. #GAABelong
— The GAA (@officialgaa) August 18, 2021