Leinster champions Dublin take on Monaghan in the weekend's first semi-final, follow the action as it happens with Eamon Donoghue ...
S Cluxton; E Murchan, D Byrne, M Fitzsimons; J McCarthy, J Small, L Gannon; B Fenton, B Howard; P Mannion, S Bugler, N Scully; C Costello, C O’Callaghan, C Basquel.
Subs: E Comerford, C Kilkenny, T Lahiff, S MacMahon, J McCaffrey, C Murphy, D Newcombe, P Ó Cofaigh Byrne, L O’Dell, D Rock, P Small.: R Beggan; R O’Toole, K Duffy, R Wylie; K O’Connell, C Boyle, C McCarthy; K Gallagher, K Lavelle; S O’Hanlon, M Bannigan, R McAnespie; J McCarron, G Mohan, D Ward. Subs: D McDonnell, K Hughes, C McManus, S Jones, D Hughes, S Carey, K Loughran, F Kelly, C Leonard, F Hughes, C Lennon.Dublin take on Monaghan in the first of this weekend’s All-Ireland football semi-finals. The Leinster champions are hoping to get back into their first final since 2020. While Monaghan are looking to reach their first final since 1930. Dessie Farrell’s Dublin team come in as hot favourites, but Monaghan have already upset the odds several times to get this far.
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