Armagh ended Tyrone’s reign as All-Ireland champions and they now embark on their own quest to win their second All-Ireland crown.
They take on Galway in Sunday’s All-Ireland quarter-final with the winners facing either Derry or Clare in the last four.
Fans of all four counties will be getting excited at the prospect of a potential All-Ireland final appearance with the likes of Dublin and Kerry on the other side of the draw.
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Armagh’s recent impressive wins over Tyrone and Donegal has seen the Orchardmen shorten in the betting to 10/1 to win the Sam Maguire.
Furthermore, Armagh’s last trip to Croke Park saw them defeat Dessie Farrell’s Dubs in their Division One League opener back in January.
Galway, though, are the Connacht champions and have beaten Mayo and Roscommon along the way.
Pádraic Joyce, himself a two-time All-Ireland winner, will relish the chance to extend Galway’s unbeaten Championship record over Armagh in what will be just their fourth SFC contest.
Ticket sales have reportedly topped 70,000 for Sunday’s double-header which will also feature Kerry versus Mayo at 4pm.
Here's more info on Sunday’s All-Ireland SFC quarter-final and how to watch it…
When and where is the game?
Armagh vs Galway is on Sunday, June 26 in Croke Park, Dublin
What time is throw-in?
Sunday’s game starts at 1.45pm.
Where can I watch it?
Sunday’s double-header will be shown live on RTÉ2.
Any other coverage?
Belfast Live Sport will be Live blogging all the action from Sunday’s game.
Where can I get tickets for the game?
Tickets for Saturday’s double-header are on general sale via ticketmaster.ie and at a selected number of Centra and SuperValu stores.
Betting odds
Armagh 10/11
Draw 15/2
Galway 6/5
Belfast Live Sport best bet
Double result: Draw H/T, Armagh F/T 12/1
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