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!HERE'S* WAY TO WATCH Kerry vs Roscommon LIVE STREAMS SFC GAA Football ON TV CHANNEL

by gifak-3 • Created 3 days ago • Modified 3 days ago
Roscommon’s Donie Smith and Kerry’s Paudie Clifford pictured during last season's Division One clash Dr Hyde Park.

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On Saturday, the All-Ireland senior football championship group stages officially get underway when Kerry welcome Roscommon to Killarney (2.30pm) before Galway and Dublin meet in Salthill (5pm). Both of those games are live on GAA+, as is the Leinster senior hurling championship fourth round clash between Galway and Davy Fitzgerald’s Antrim at Pearse Stadium (1.30pm).

Perennial Munster champions Kerry begin their All-Ireland SFC campaign against Roscommon in the opening game in Group Two.

The Kingdom defeated Clare for the third time in succession in the Munster final earlier this month to win a fifth straight provincial crown.

Jack O’Connor’s men were without the influential Paudie Clifford against the Banner following his red card against Cork in the Munster semi-final, but he is likely to return to action this afternoon.

Roscommon secured promotion back to Division One back in March, but were well beaten by Galway in the Connacht semi-final, 1-24 to 0-18.

Davy Burke’s men have a tough opener, although they reached the quarter-finals last season and will be hopeful of progressing to the knockout stages once again.

Here’s all the information you need to know ahead of today’s All-Ireland SFC round one game. . .

Paudie Clifford isn’t in the Kerry 26, but Diarmuid O’Connor is back at midfield and Shane Ryan returns in goals for Shane Murphy.

O’Connor’s return sees Joe O’Connor move to wing forward with Barry ‘Dan’ O’Sullivan staying at midfield.

Davy Burke makes seven changes from the Galway defeat. In come Senan Lambe, Ronan Daly, John McManus, Keith Doyle, Dylan Ruane, Conor Hand and Daire Cregg.

Out go Pearse Frost, Colm Neary, Shane Cunnane, Diarmuid Murtagh, Ruaidhrí Fallon, Ultan Harney and Cian McKeon, with the latter three not named in the 26 man squad.
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