The second All-Ireland Intermediate Football semi-final sees Munster champions Austin Stacks clash with Ulster victors Ballinderry. The game has been moved to Parnell Park in Dublin due to weather conditions.
Kerry and Munster champions Austin Stacks clash with Derry and Ulster victors Ballinderry in the second of Saturday's All-Ireland Intermediate Football semi-finals. The game kicks off at 2pm following a late venue change due to the weather. It had been scheduled to take place at O'Connor Park in Tullamore at 1pm, but the decision was made on Friday to move the clash to Parnell Park in Dublin because of cold conditions affecting much of the country.
The other semi-final sees Mayo and Connacht champions Crossmolina Deel Rovers take on Kildare and Leinster champions Carragh at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park in Longford, with throw-in scheduled for 1pm. Austin Stacks players have more All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medals at inter-county level and GAA All-Stars than any other club in the country and are favourites to advance to the Intermediate decider at Croke Park. Today's match is being streamed live on TG4's YouTube channel and you can watch the action live on the video at the top of this article.
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