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TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Quarter-Finals 2026

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TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Quarter-Finals 2026

Meath Ladies have made it six quarter-final appearances in a row in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, a run that marks them out as one of the most consistent women’s inter-county sides in the country. After edging Tyrone 1-12 to 1-10 in their final group game, the Royals earned their place in the last eight. The quarter-final draw pits them against Kerry, with fixture and venue details confirmed on ladiesgaelic.ie as the group stages concluded. This is the kind of knockout football that draws a serious crowd - tight, fast, and with a real place in the summer on the line.

What to expect

The TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship quarter-finals are live on TG4, so even if you cannot make it to the ground in person, the match is free to watch on television. For those travelling to support Meath, expect tight inter-county football at senior level, with Meath carrying genuine pedigree into this stage. The team beat Tyrone by two points in Omagh to seal their spot, with Meadhbh Byrne scoring a crucial goal after the break. Both teams will have had rest time after the group stage, which tends to produce more composed, tactical football than the early rounds. Ladies senior football at this level is well-organised, with proper match-day stewards, programmes, and a genuine match-day atmosphere.

Meath’s home ground for county fixtures is Páirc Tailteann in Navan - a proper GAA venue with a capacity of around 15,000 to 17,000. If Meath are drawn at home in later rounds, that is the ground you would head to. For this quarter-final, Kerry have home advantage, so check the fixture details before making travel plans.

Getting there

Navan is well connected by road from Dublin on the N3/M3 motorway, roughly 50 minutes without heavy traffic. Bus Éireann runs regular services from Dublin city centre to Navan (route 109), making it a straightforward day trip if you are coming from the capital. Páirc Tailteann sits on the edge of Navan town with on-street and car park options nearby, though for county finals it fills up fast and arriving early is wise. If this quarter-final or any later Meath fixture is at Páirc Tailteann, parking along the Proudstown Road area is the usual approach for regulars.

For the away quarter-final against Kerry, the main routes from Meath to Munster go via the M7 or M8 motorways, depending on the exact Kerry venue confirmed by the LGFA.

While you’re in Navan

Navan is the county town of Meath and makes a solid base for GAA days - there are pubs, cafes, and the River Boyne running through the centre. There is more to see in Navan and across Co. Meath.

Good to know

  • Date: Sunday 28 June 2026 (quarter-finals weekend; Senior QF fixture date to be confirmed - check ladiesgaelic.ie)
  • Price: ticketed; prices set by the host county board
  • Fixtures and venues: ladiesgaelic.ie
  • Live coverage on TG4
  • Meath qualified via Group 4 (beat Tyrone 1-12 to 1-10 on 20 June 2026)
  • Semi-finals: Sunday 12 July 2026; All-Ireland Final: Sunday 26 July 2026
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