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词条 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
释义

  1. Format

      Provincial Championships format    Qualifiers format    All-Ireland format  

  2. Changes from 2016

  3. Provincial Championships

      Leinster Senior Football Championship    Munster Senior Football Championship    Ulster Senior Football Championship    Connacht Senior Football Championship  

  4. All-Ireland Qualifiers

      A and B Teams    Qualifiers Round 1    Qualifiers Round 2    Qualifiers Round 3    Qualifiers Round 4  

  5. All-Ireland

      All-Ireland Quarter-Finals    All-Ireland Semi-Finals    All-Ireland Final  

  6. Championship Statistics

      Top Scorer: Overall    Top Scorer: From Play    Top Scorer: Single game    Scoring Events  

  7. Miscellaneous

  8. Broadcast Rights

      Live Gaelic Football On TV  

  9. Awards

      Sunday Game Team of the Year    All Star Team Of The Year  

  10. Stadia and locations

  11. References

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| year = 2017
| dates = 7 May – 17 September 2017
| teams = 33
| connacht = Roscommon
| munster = Kerry
| leinster = Dublin
| ulster = Tyrone
| matches =
| poty = Andy Moran
| team = Dublin
| titles = 27th
| captain = Stephen Cluxton
| manager = Jim Gavin
| team2 = Mayo
| captain2 = Cillian O'Connor
| manager2 = Stephen Rochford
| totalgoals =
| totalpoints =
| topscorer = Cillian O'Connor (3-66)
| previous = 2016
| next = 2018
}}

The 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 130th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament since its establishment in 1887.

Thirty-three teams took part – thirty-one of the thirty-two Counties of Ireland (Kilkenny, as in previous years, do not enter), London and New York.[1]

Dublin won their third championship in a row, defeating Mayo in the final on 17 September 2017 by 1-17 to 1-16.[2]

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Format

Provincial Championships format

Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster each organise a provincial championship. All teams who lose a match in their provincial championship (with the exception of New York) enter the All-Ireland qualifiers.[3][4][5][6] All provincial matches are knock-out.

Qualifiers format

Twenty eight of the twenty nine teams beaten in the provincial championships enter the All-Ireland qualifiers, which are knockout. Sixteen of the seventeen teams (New York do not enter the qualifiers) eliminated before their provincial semi-finals play eight matches in round 1, with the winners of these games playing the eight beaten provincial semi-finalists in round 2. The eight winning teams from round 2 play-off against each other in round 3, with the four winning teams facing the four beaten provincial finalists in round 4 to complete the double-elimination format. Further details of the format are included with each qualifier round listed below.

All-Ireland format

The four provincial champions play the four winners of round 4 of the qualifiers in the quarter-finals. Two semi-finals and a final follow. All matches are knock-out. If a game ends in a draw it is replayed. If a replay ends in a draw, two ten minute periods of extra time are played each way.If Extra time ends in a draw, the match will be replayed for a third time.

Changes from 2016

On 1 January 2017 the 'mark' was introduced. It is defined as -

When a player catches the ball cleanly from a kick-out without it touching the ground, on or past the 45 metre line nearest the kick out point, he shall be awarded a ‘mark’ by the referee. The player awarded a ‘mark’ shall have the options of (a) taking a free kick or (b) playing on immediately.[7]

Provincial Championships

Leinster Senior Football Championship

The four teams who won the quarter-finals in the previous year are given byes to this year's quarter-finals.

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| RD1=Preliminary Round
| RD2=Quarter-Finals
| RD3=Semi-Finals
| RD4=Leinster Final
|group1=
|group2=
| score-width= 45
| RD1-team03= Louth
| RD1-score03= 1-19
| RD1-team04= Wicklow
| RD1-score04= 1-14
| RD1-team07= Laois
| RD1-score07= 4-15
| RD1-team08= Longford
| RD1-score08= 0-16
| RD1-team11= Carlow
| RD1-score11= 2-17
| RD1-team12= Wexford
| RD1-score12= 2-13
| RD2-team01= Meath
| RD2-score01= 0-27
| RD2-team02= Louth
| RD2-score02= 3-9
| RD2-team03= Kildare
| RD2-score03= 1-21
| RD2-team04= Laois
| RD2-score04= 1-7
| RD2-team05= Dublin
| RD2-score05= 0-19
| RD2-team06= Carlow
| RD2-score06= 0-7
| RD2-team07= Westmeath
| RD2-score07= 0-10
{{nobreak|3-17 (R)}}
| RD2-team08= Offaly
| RD2-score08= 0-10
0-15 (R)
| RD3-team01= Meath
| RD3-score01= 0-13
| RD3-team02= Kildare
| RD3-score02= 2-16
| RD3-team03= Dublin
| RD3-score03= 4-29
| RD3-team04= Westmeath
| RD3-score04= 0-10
| RD4-team01= Kildare
| RD4-score01= 1-17
| RD4-team02= Dublin
| RD4-score02= 2-23
}}

Munster Senior Football Championship

The two teams who won the semi-finals in the previous year are given byes to this year's semi-finals.

{{8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes
| RD1=Quarter-Finals
| RD2=Semi-Finals
| RD3=Munster Final
|group1=
|group2=
| score-width= 45
| RD1-team03= Limerick
| RD1-score03= 1-12
| RD1-team04= Clare
| RD1-score04= 1-13
| RD1-team07= Cork
| RD1-score07= 1-12
| RD1-team08= Waterford
| RD1-score08= 1-11
| RD2-team01= Kerry
| RD2-score01= 1-18
| RD2-team02= Clare
| RD2-score02= 1-12
| RD2-team03= Tipperary
| RD2-score03= 1-9
| RD2-team04= Cork
| RD2-score04= 1-10
| RD3-team01= Kerry
| RD3-score01= 1-23
| RD3-team02= Cork
| RD3-score02= 0-15
}}

The Munster championship differs from the other provincial championships with regard to which teams are designated A or B in the qualifiers -

  • the loser of Limerick v Clare goes into the B qualifiers while the loser of Cork v Waterford goes into the A qualifiers
  • the winner of Limerick v Clare joins Kerry on the A side of the draw and the winner of Cork v Waterford join Tipperary on the B side of the draw

Ulster Senior Football Championship

An un-seeded draw determines the fixtures for all nine teams.

{{16TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes
| RD1=Preliminary Round
| RD2=Quarter-Finals
| RD3=Semi-Finals
| RD4=Ulster Final
|group1=
|group2=
| score-width= 45
| RD1-team15= Monaghan
| RD1-score15= 1-20
| RD1-team16= Fermanagh
| RD1-score16= 1-11
| RD2-team01= Derry
| RD2-score01= 0-11
| RD2-team02= Tyrone
| RD2-score02= 0-22
| RD2-team03= Donegal
| RD2-score03= 3-19
| RD2-team04= Antrim
| RD2-score04= 1-9
| RD2-team05= Down
| RD2-score05= 0-15
| RD2-team06= Armagh
| RD2-score06= 2-7
| RD2-team07= Cavan
| RD2-score07= 0-15
| RD2-team08= Monaghan
| RD2-score08= 1-15
| RD3-team01= Tyrone
| RD3-score01= 1-21
| RD3-team02= Donegal
| RD3-score02= 1-12
| RD3-team03= Down
| RD3-score03= 1-14
| RD3-team04= Monaghan
| RD3-score04= 0-15
| RD4-team01= Tyrone
| RD4-score01= 2-17
| RD4-team02= Down
| RD4-score02= 0-15
}}

Connacht Senior Football Championship

{{16TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes
|RD1=Preliminary Round
|RD2=Quarter-Finals
|RD3=Semi-Finals
|RD4=Connacht Final
|group1=
|group2=
|score-width= 35
|RD1-team07= New York
|RD1-score07= 1-13
|RD1-team08= Sligo
|RD1-score08= 1-21
|RD2-team03= Mayo
|RD2-score03= 2-14
|RD2-team04= Sligo
|RD2-score04= 0-11
|RD2-team07= London
|RD2-score07= 0-16
|RD2-team08= Leitrim
|RD2-score08= 3-10
|RD3-team01= Galway
|RD3-score01= 0-15
|RD3-team02= Mayo
|RD3-score02= 1-11
|RD3-team03= Roscommon
|RD3-score03= 2-23
|RD3-team04= Leitrim
|RD3-score04= 1-09
|RD4-team01= Galway
|RD4-score01= 0-12
|RD4-team02= Roscommon
|RD4-score02= 2-15
}}

All-Ireland Qualifiers

A and B Teams

An A and B system for the qualifier draws was introduced in 2014 and has been retained. The teams are designated as A or B depending on which half of their provincial championships they play in. Although some teams receive byes in the early provincial rounds, their position in the round in which they enter the competition is usually determined by the provincial draw, resulting in most teams being designated as A or B randomly. For example, each of the four provinces has two semi-finals – one between two teams designated A and one between two teams designated B – and the beaten semi-finalists in each province will always be one A team and one B team.

In all qualifier rounds A teams play A teams and B teams play B teams. Usually the A teams play their provincial games before the B teams which allows the A qualifier games to be scheduled a week before the B qualifier games. The A and B system attempts to ensure that teams beaten in the provincial championships get a least two weeks before playing their subsequent qualifier match though this is not always possible.

Qualifiers Round 1

In the first round of the qualifiers sixteen of the seventeen teams beaten in the preliminary rounds or quarter-finals of the provincial championships compete. New York does not enter the qualifiers. Four A teams play four A teams and four B teams play four B teams. The round 1 draw is unrestricted − if two teams have played each other in a provincial match they can be drawn to meet again with the winner of the provincial match receiving home advantage. The eight round 1 winners play the eight beaten provincial semi-finalists in round 2 of the qualifiers.

The following teams take part in round 1;

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Sligo {{color|red|(A)}}
London {{color|green|(B)}} {{col-5}}
{{underline |
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Laois {{color|red|(A)}}
Longford {{color|red|(A)}}
Louth {{color|red|(A)}}
Wicklow {{color|red|(A)}}
Carlow {{color|green|(B)}}
Offaly {{color|green|(B)}}
Wexford {{color|green|(B)}}
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{{underline |
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Waterford {{color|red|(A)}}
Limerick {{color|green|(B)}} {{col-5}}
{{underline |
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Antrim {{color|red|(A)}}
Derry {{color|red|(A)}}
Armagh {{color|green|(B)}}
Cavan {{color|green|(B)}}
Fermanagh {{color|green|(B)}}{{col-5}}{{col end}}{{football box
|date = 17 June 2017
|team1 = Waterford
|team2 = Derry
|time = 3.00 PM
|round = Round 1A
|score = 0-13 – 1-17
|goals1 = D Breathnach (0-5, 3 frees); G Crotty (0-3); T Prendergast, F Ó Cuirrín (0-2 each), P Whyte (0-1).
|report = Report
|goals2 = D Heavron (1-1); J Kielt (2 frees), D Tallon (0-3 each); N Loughlin (1 free), C McFaul, R Bell (0-2 each); N Keenan, C McKaigue, E McGuckin, M Lynch (0-1 each).
|stadium = Fraher Field, Dungarvan
|attendance =1, 067
|referee = J Henry (Mayo)
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{{football box
|date = 17 June 2017
|team1 = Louth
|team2 = Longford
|time = 5.00 PM
|round = Round 1A
|score = 1-10 – 2-15
|goals1 = Eoin O’Connor 1-0, James Califf 0-3 (2f), John Bingham 0-2, Ryan Burns 0-2 (1f), Gerard McSorley 0-1 (1free), Tommy Durnin 0-1, Jim McEneaney 0-1.
|report = Report 
|goals2 = Robbie Smyth 0-7 (4f, 1sl), Liam Connerton 1-1 (1-0 pen), Barry McKeon 1-0, David McGivney 0-2 (2f), Larry Moran 0-1, Micheal Quinn 0-1, Barry Gilleran 0-1, Dessie Reynolds 0-1, John Keegan 0-1
|stadium = Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda
|attendance =
|referee = N Mooney (Cavan)
}}
{{football box
|date = 17 June 2017
|team1 = Wicklow
|team2 = Laois
|time = 5.00 PM
|round = Round 1A
|score = 3-10 – 2-16
|goals1 = S Furlong 0-3 (3f); Paddy Byrne 1-0; P Cunningham 2-3 (1f); J McGrath 0-2; M Kenny 0-2
|report = Report
|goals2 = G Walsh 1-3 (1f, 2 ‘45); D Kingston 0-5; C Begley 0-2; D Conway 0-1; J O’Loughlin 0-1; T Collins 0-1; A Farrell 0-1; R Munnelly 0-1; D O’Connor 0-1
|stadium = Joule Park, Aughrim
|attendance =
|referee = B Cassidy (Derry)
}}
{{football box
|date = 17 June 2017
|team1 = Sligo
|team2 = Antrim
|time = 5.00 PM
|round = Round 1A
|score = 0-22 – 3-7
|goals1 = E McHugh (0-1), P O'Connor (0-2), M Breheny (0-1, 0-1f), N Murphy (0-2), S Coen (0-8, 0-4f), P Hughes (0-2), A Marren (0-5, 0-3f), K McDonnell (0-1)
|report = Report
|goals2 = P McBride (1-1), C Murray (0-3), M Fitzpatrick (1-0), CJ McGourty (1-2, 1-0pen, 0-2f), T McCann (0-1)
|stadium = Markievicz Park, Sligo
|attendance =
|referee = F Kelly (Longford)
}}

{{football box
|date = 24 June 2017
|team1 = Limerick
|team2 = Wexford
|time = 3.00 PM
|round = Round 1B
|score = 0-11 – 0-12
|goals1 = Seamus O’Carroll 0-2 (1 45), Iain Corbett 0-2 (0-1 pen), Sean O’Dea 0-1, Ger Collins 0-1 (f), Josh Ryan 0-1, Danny Neville 0-1, Sean McSweeney 0-1 (f), Jamie Lee 0-1, Darragh Treacy 0-1.
|report = Report
|goals2 = Ciaran Lyng 0-4 (2fs), PJ Banville 0-4 (1f), Michael Furlong 0-2, Adrian Flynn 0-1, John Tubritt 0-1.
|stadium = Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
|attendance =
|referee = Pádraig O’Sullivan (Kerry)
}}
{{football box
|date = 25 June 2017
|team1 = London
|team2 = Carlow
|time = 1.00 PM
|round = Round 1B
|score = 0-12 – 0-13
|goals1 = J Branagan (0-1), E Murray (0-2), L Gavaghan (0-4, 1f), R Mason (0-4, 4 frees), A Moyles (0-1)
|report = [https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2017/0625/885388-carlow-see-off-stubborn-london/ Report]
|goals2 = B Murphy (0-1), S Murphy (0-1), D Foley (c) (0-3, 2f), P Broderick (0-6, 6f), J Murphy (0-1), D O’Brien (0-1)
|stadium = McGovern Park, Ruislip
|attendance =
|referee =
}}
{{football box
|date = 25 June 2017
|team1 = Offaly
|team2 = Cavan
|time = 6.30 PM
|round = Round 1B
|score = 0-16 – 1-17
|goals1 = B Darby (0-1), P Cunningham (0-1), G Guilfoyle (0-2), S Doyle (0-1), R McNamee (0-1), M Brazil (0-1), R Allen (0-1), N Dunne (0-5, 2 frees), B Allen (0-2), N McNamee (0-1)
|report = [https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2017/0625/885446-cavan-offaly-report/ Report]
|goals2 = G Smith (0-1), C Moynagh (0-1), C Brady (0-1), L Buchanan (0-2), G McKiernan (1-4), S Johnston (0-2, frees), N McDermott (0-4, 2 frees), R Connolly (0-2 frees)
|stadium = O'Connor Park, Tullamore
|attendance =
|referee = Derek O’Mahoney (Tipperary)
}}
{{football box
|date = 25 June 2017
|team1 = Armagh
|team2 = Fermanagh
|time = 6.30 PM
|round = Round 1B
|score = 0-20 – 0-11
|goals1 = N Grimley (0-6, 4f, 1 ’45), C O’Hanlon (0-1), R Grugan (0-5, 5f), J Clarke (0-3), A Murnin (0-2), S Campbell (0-2), E Rafferty (0-1)
|report = [https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2017/0625/885441-armagh-finish-well-to-advance-to-next-round/ Report]
|goals2 = E Donnelly (0-1), R Lyons (0-2), T Corrigan (0-6, 5f, 1 s/l), S Quigley (0-2)
|stadium = Athletic Grounds, Armagh
|attendance = 10,500
|referee = C Reilly (Meath)
}}

Qualifiers Round 2

In the second round of the qualifiers the eight winning teams from Round 1A and Round 1B play the eight beaten provincial semi-finalists. The round 2 draw is unrestricted − if two teams have played each other in a provincial match they can be drawn to meet again with the winner of the provincial match receiving home advantage. The eight winners of these matches play each other in Round 3.

The following teams take part in round 2;

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DerryLaoisLongfordSligo{{col-5}}
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ClareDonegalMayoMeath{{col-5}}
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ArmaghCarlowCavanWexford{{col-5}}
{{underline | Beaten Provincial
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LeitrimMonaghanTipperaryWestmeath{{col-5}}{{col end}}{{football box
|date = 1 July 2017
|team1 = Laois
|team2 = Clare
|time = 3.00 PM
|round = Round 2A
|score = 0-14 – 2-18
|goals1 = Laois: D Kingston 0-8 (7f), S Attride 0-3, G Walsh (f), C Begley, D Conway 0-1 each.
|report = Report
|goals2 = E Cleary 0-9 (3f, 3 45s), K Sexton 1-2 (0-1f), G Brennan, C O'Connor, P Lillis 0-2 each, J Malone 0-1.
|stadium = O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
|attendance =
|referee = J Henry (Mayo)
}}
{{GAA match
|date = 1 July 2017
|team1 = Mayo
|team2 = Derry
|time = 5:00 PM
|round = Round 2A
|score = 2-21 – 1-13
(AET)
|goals1 = Cillian O’Connor 0-12 (0-9f, 1 '45); Conor Loftus 1-1, Jason Doherty 1-1, Andy Moran 0-2, Kevin McLoughlin, Aidan O’Shea, Diarmuid O’Connor, Lee Keegan, Patrick Durcan 0-1 each
|report = Report
|goals2 = Niall Loughlin 0-6 (5f), Mark Lynch 1-1, Ryan Bell 0-3, Benny Heron, James Kielt, Danny Heavron 0-1 each
|motm = Conor Loftus
|stadium = MacHale Park, Castlebar
|attendance =11,433
|referee =M Deegan (Laois)
}}
{{football box
|date = 1 July 2017
|team1 = Donegal
|team2 = Longford
|time = 5:00 PM
|round = Round 2A
|score = 0-12 – 0-7
|goals1 = Patrick McBrearty 0-5 (4f), Michael Murphy 0-3 (3f), Martin McElhinney 0-2, Jamie Brennan and Eoin McHugh 0-1 each.
|report = Report
|goals2 = David McGivney 0-3 (3f), Robbie Smyth 0-3 (2f), Diarmuid Masterson 0-1.
|stadium = MacCumhail Park, Ballybofey
|attendance =9, 915
|referee = Padraig Hughes (Armagh)
}}
{{football box
|date = 1 July 2017
|team1 = Meath
|team2 = Sligo
|time = 6.00 PM
|round = Round 2A
|score = 0-14 – 1-9
|goals1 = Donal Lenihan 0-3 (3f), Sean Tobin 0-3 (0-1 ’45), Graham Reilly 0-2, Michael Newman 0-2 (0-2f), Cillian O’Sullivan 0-1, Ronan Jones 0-1, James McEntee 0-1, Shane McEntee 0-1
|report = Report
|goals2 = Gerard O’Kelly-Lynch 1-1, Adrian Marren 0-4 (0-3f, 0-1 ’45), Neil Ewing 0-1, Pat Hughes 0-1, Niall Murphy 0-1, David Kelly 0-1
|stadium = Páirc Tailteann, Navan
|attendance =
|referee = Noel Mooney (Cavan)
}}

{{football box
|date = 8 July 2017
|team1 = Cavan
|team2 = Tipperary
|time = 2.00 PM
|round = Round 2B
|score = 0-18 – 2-15
|goals1 = Geariod McKiernan 0-3 (1f), Thomas Corr 0-2, Martin Reilly 0-2, Caoimhin O'Reilly 0-2, N McDermott 0-2 (2f), Seanie Johnston 0-2 (1f), Padraig Faulkner, Conor Moynagh, Cian Mackey, D McVeety, Thomas Galligan 0-1 each.
|report = https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2017/0708/888740-cavan-tipperary-report/
|goals2 = Conor Sweeney 1-5 (1 pen, 5f), Robbie Kiely 1-1, Jack Kennedy 0-3 (2f), Kevin O’Halloran 0-2 (1f), Brian Fox, D Foley, Philip Austin, Michael Quinlivan 0-1 each
|stadium = Breffni Park, Cavan
|attendance =
|referee = F Kelly (Longford)
}}
{{football box
|date = 8 July 2017
|team1 = Carlow
|team2 = Leitrim
|time = 3.00 PM
|round = Round 2B
|score = 2-14 – 0-13
|goals1 = Paul Broderick 1-6 (3f), Darragh Foley 0-2 (1f), Ciaran Moran 1-1, Eoghan Ruth, Gary Kelly, Kieran Nolan, Sean Gannon, Shane Clarke 0-1 each
|report = http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-championship/carlow-leitrim/1059201/
|goals2 = Ryan O’Rourke 0-4, Ronan Kennedy 0-4 (4f), Brendan Gallagher 0-2 (1f), Conor Cullen 0-1, Darragh Rooney 0-1, Keith Beirne 0-1 (f)
|stadium = Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
|attendance =
|referee = Padraig Hughes (Armagh)
}}
{{football box
|date = 8 July 2017
|team1 = Wexford
|team2 = Monaghan
|time = 3.00 PM
|round = Round 2B
|score = 1-11 – 3-23
|goals1 = Ben Brosnan 1-5 (3fs, 145), Ciaran Lyng 0-3 (3fs), P J Banville 0-2 (1f), Adrian Flynn 0-1
|report = http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-championship/wexford-monaghan/1059205/
|goals2 = Kieran Duffy, Owen Duffy 1-1 each, Fintan Kelly 1-0, C McCarthy 0-4 (2fs), D Freeman, S Carey, Jack McCarron (1f) 0-3 each, Kieran Hughes, G Doogan 0-2 each, D Malone, D Ward, Colin Walshe, C McManus 0-1 each
|stadium = Wexford Park, Wexford
|attendance =3, 501
|referee = C Lane (Cork)
}}
{{football box
|date = 8 July 2017
|team1 = Westmeath
|team2 = Armagh
|time = 7.00 PM
|round = Round 2B
|score = 1-7 – 1-12
|goals1 = Paul Sharry 1-0, John Heslin 0-6 (4f), Alan Gaughan 0-1
|report = https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2017/0708/888745-westmeath-armagh/
|goals2 = Ethan Rafferty 1-0, Gavin McParland 0-3, Rory Grugan 0-3 (2f), Oisin O’Neill 0-2, Aidan Forker, Stephen Sheridan, Niall Grimley (f), Stefan Campbell 0-1 each
|stadium = Cusack Park, Mullingar
|attendance =5, 012
|referee = P O'Sullivan (Kerry)
}}

Qualifiers Round 3

In the third round of the qualifiers winning teams from round 2A play against winning teams from round 2A and winning teams from round 2B play against winning teams from round 2B. Round 3 draw rules do not allow two teams that have played each other in a provincial match to meet again if such a pairing can be avoided. The four winners of these matches play the four beaten provincial finalists in round 4.

The following teams take part in round 3;

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{{underline | Round 2A Winners (4) }}
ClareDonegalMayoMeath{{col-5}}
{{underline | Round 2B Winners (4) }}
ArmaghCarlowMonaghanTipperary{{col end}}{{football box
|date = 8 July 2017
|team1 = Clare
|team2 = Mayo
|time = 5.00 PM
|round = Round 3A
|score = 0-13 – 2-14
|goals1 = David Tubridy 0-4 (4fs), Eoin Cleary 0-3 (2fs), Keelan Sexton 0-2 (1 45), Jamie Malone, Sean Collins, Gary Brennan, and Gearoid O’Brien 0-1 each
|report = http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-championship/clare-mayo/1059209/
|goals2 = Cillian O’Connor 1-5 (5f), Diarmuid O’Connor 1-1, Andy Moran 0-3, Kevin McLoughlin 0-2, Lee Keegan, Keith Higgins, and Aidan O’Shea 0-1 each
|stadium = Cusack Park, Ennis
|attendance = 11,576
|referee = Sean Hurson (Tyrone)
}}
{{football box
|date = 8 July 2017
|team1 = Meath
|team2 = Donegal
|time = 6.00 PM
|round = Round 3A
|score = 1-14 – 1-15
|goals1 = Donal Lenihan 0-7 (7f), Cillian O'Sullivan 1-1, Graham Reilly 0-1, Ruairi O Coileain 0-1, Donal Keogan 0-1, Shane McEntee 0-1, James McEntee 0-1, Bryan Menton 0-1
|report = http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-championship/meath-donegal/1059207/
|goals2 = Patrick McBrearty 0-7 (3f), Michael Murphy 0-5 (2f), Ryan McHugh 1-0, Jason McGee 0-2, Frank McGlynn 0-1
|stadium = Páirc Tailteann, Navan
|attendance =11,100
|referee = Derek O'Mahoney (Tipperary)
}}
{{football box
|date = 15 July 2017
|team1 = Tipperary
|team2 = Armagh
|time = 5.00 PM
|round = Round 3B
|score = 1-15 – 1-17
|goals1 = Josh Keane 0-4 (2fs), Michael Quinlivan 1-0, Conor Sweeney 0-3 (3fs), Liam Casey, Kevin O’Halloran (1f), Jack Kennedy (2fs) 0-2 each, Brian Fox and Philip Austin 0-1 each
|report =Report  
|goals2 = Niall Grimley 0-8 (5fs, 1 45), Jamie Clarke 1-1, Gavin McParland and Rory Grugan (1f) 0-2 each, Aidan Forker, Stephen Sheridan, Gregory McCabe and Stefan Campbell 0-1 each
|stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles
|attendance =6,823
|referee =Paddy Neilan (Roscommon)
}}
{{football box
|date = 15 July 2017
|team1 = Carlow
|team2 = Monaghan
|time = 7.00 PM
|round = Round 3B
|score = 1-7 – 1-12
|goals1 = Paul Broderick 0-5 (5f), Gary Kelly 1-0, Brendan Murphy 0-2
|report = http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-championship/carlow-monaghan/1059211/
|goals2 = Kieran Hughes 0-3, Conor McManus 0-3 (2f), Fintan Kelly 1-0, Conor McCarthy 0-2 (1f), Rory Beggan 0-1 (1f), Shane Carey 0-1, Ryan McAnespie 0-1. Dermot Malone 0-1
|stadium = Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
|attendance =6,124
|referee =Cormac Reilly (Meath)
}}

Qualifiers Round 4

In the fourth round of the qualifiers, the four winning teams from round 3 play the four beaten provincial finalists. Round 4 draw rules do not allow two teams that have played each other in a provincial match to meet again if such a pairing can be avoided. The matches are normally held in neutral venues. The four winners of these matches play the provincial champions in the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

The following teams take part in round 4;

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DonegalMayo{{col-5}}
{{underline | Beaten Provincial
Finalists – A}}
CorkGalway{{col-5}}
{{underline | Round 3B
Winners}}
ArmaghMonaghan{{col-5}}
{{underline | Beaten Provincial
Finalists – B}}
DownKildare{{col end}}
  • Galway had beaten Mayo in the Connacht semi-final. In order to avoid a repeat pairing of Galway and Mayo, the round 4A fixtures of Galway v Donegal and Mayo v Cork were arranged without the need for a draw.
  • Down had beaten both Armagh and Monaghan in the Ulster championship meaning that a repeat pairing was unavoidable in round 4B. A draw held on Monday 17 July 2017 determined that Down would meet Monaghan again.
{{GAA match
|date = 22 July
|team1 = Mayo
|team2 = Cork
|time = 5:00pm
|round = Round 4A
|score = 0-27 – 2-20
(AET)
|goals1 = Cillian O’Connor 0-11 (0-4f, 1 '45), Andy Moran 0-4, Aidan O’Shea 0-3, Patrick Durcan and Conor Loftus 0-2 each, Keith Higgins, Lee Keegan, Tom Parsons, Diarmuid O'Connor, Jason Doherty 0-1 each
|report = Report
|goals2 = Donncha O'Connor 0-6 (0-4f), Luke Connolly 1-1 (0-1f), Sean Powter 1-0, John O'Rourke, Paul Kerrigan, Colm O'Neill (0-1f) 0-3 each, Michael Hurley 0-2, Tomas Clancy and Barry O'Driscoll 0-1 each
|stadium = Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
|motm = Cillian O'Connor (Ballintubber)
|attendance = 13,505
|referee = Ciaran Branagan (Down)
}}{{GAA match
|date = 22 July
|team1 = Donegal
|team2 = Galway
|time = 7:00pm
|round = Round 4A
|score = 0-14 – 4-17
|goals1 = Paddy McBrearty 0-6 (2f), Michael Murphy 0-4 (3f, 1 '45), Martin O’Reilly 0-2, Martin McElhinney 0-1, Michael Langan 0-1
|report = Report
|goals2 = Johnny Heaney 2-2, Sean Armstrong 0-6 (4f), Liam Silke 1-0 (pen), Danny Cummins 1-0, Gary O’Donnell 0-2, Shane Walsh 0-1, Paul Conroy 0-1, Ian Burke 0-1, Damien Comer 0-1, Eamonn Brannigan 0-2, Michael Daly 0-1
|motm = Johnny Heaney (Killanin)
|stadium = Markievicz Park, Sligo
|attendance = 10,564
|referee = Anthony Nolan (Wicklow)
}}
{{GAA match
|date = 29 July
|team1 = Down
|team2 = Monaghan
|time = 5:00 pm
|round = Round 4B
|score = 1-16 – 1-24
|goals1 = Connaire Harrison 1-4, Jerome Johnston 0-3 (0-1f), Darragh O'Hanlon (0-2f), Kevin McKernan, Conor Maginn 0-2 each, Caolan Mooney, Shay Millar, David McKibbin 0-1 each
|report = Report  
|goals2 = Conor McManus 0-10 (0-8f), Conor McCarthy 0-4, Kieran Hughes (0-1f) and Darren Hughes 0-3 each, Fintan Kelly 1-0, Jack McCarron 0-2, Ryan Wylie and Owen Duffy 0-1 each.
|stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
|motm = Kieran Hughes (Scotstown)
|attendance =
|referee = Maurice Deegan (Laois)
}}{{GAA match
|date = 29 July
|team1 = Kildare
|team2 = Armagh
|time = 7:00 pm
|round = Round 4B
|score = 0-17 – 1-17
|goals1 = Kevin Feely 0-5f, Paddy Brophy 0-3, Keith Cribbin, Fergal Conway, Niall Kelly 0-2, Mark Donnellan (0-1f), Daniel Flynn, Ben McCormack 0-1 each
|report = Report
|goals2 = Andrew Murnin 1-1, Jamie Clarke 0-4, Gavin McParland 0-3, Niall Grimley (0-2f) and Rory Grugan (0-1f) 0-2 each, Brendan Donaghy, Aidan Forker, Stefan Campbell, Joe McElroy, Ethan Rafferty 0-1 each
|stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
|motm = Jamie Clarke (Crossmaglen Rangers)
|attendance =
|referee = Derek O'Mahoney (Tipperary)
}}

All-Ireland

{{Round8
|30 July & 7 August, Croke Park| Roscommon|2-9
0-9 (R)| Mayo|1-12
4-19 (R)
|30 July, Croke Park| Kerry|1-18| Galway|0-13
|5 August, Croke Park| Tyrone|3-17| Armagh|0-8
|5 August, Croke Park| Dublin|1-19| Monaghan|0-12
|20 & 26 August, Croke Park | Mayo|2-14
2-16 (R)| Kerry|2-14
0-17 (R)
|27 August, Croke Park | Tyrone|0-11| Dublin|2-17
|17 September, Croke Park| Mayo|1-16 | Dublin|1-17
}}

All-Ireland Quarter-Finals

The four provincial champions play the four winners from round 4 of the qualifiers. Draw rules 1) Two teams who met in a provincial final cannot meet again 2) If one of the provincial champions has already met one of the qualifiers in an earlier match then those two teams cannot be drawn together if such a pairing can be avoided.

This was the final year of the knock-out quarter-finals which began with the introduction of the All-Ireland qualifiers in 2001. Following a vote at the GAA congress on Saturday 25 February 2017, the last eight teams in 2018 competed in two groups of four with the winners and runners-up in each group progressing to the semi-finals.[8]

{{GAA match
| date = 30 July
| time = 2:00 pm
| round = Quarter-final
| team1 = Kerry
| score = 1-18 – 0-13
| team2 = Galway
| goals1 = Kieran Donaghy 1-1, Paul Geaney 0-4 (0-1f), Paul Murphy, David Moran, Johnny Buckley, Stephen O'Brien, Barry John Keane 0-2 each, Donnchadh Walsh, James O'Donoghue (0-1f), Jack Savage 0-1 each
| goals2 = Ian Burke 0-5 (0-1f), Sean Armstrong 0-4 (0-1f), Johnny Heaney, Michael Daly, Shane Walsh (0-1f), Eamonn Brannigan 0-1 each
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| motm = Paul Murphy (Rathmore)
| referee = David Coldrick (Meath)
| report = Report
| attendance = 65,746
}}{{GAA match
| date = 30 July
| time = 4:00 pm
| round = Quarter-final
| team1 = Roscommon
| score = 2-9 – 1-12
| team2 = Mayo
| goals1 = Ciaran Murtagh 1-2 (0-2f), Fintan Cregg 1-1, Diarmuid Murtagh and Donie Smith (0-1f) 0-2 each, Enda Smith and Conor Devaney 0-1 each
| goals2 = Lee Keegan 1-3, Cillian O’Connor 0-3 (0-2f), Andy Moran and Paddy Durcan 0-2 each, Colm Boyle and Jason Doherty 0-1 each.
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| motm = Lee Keegan (Westport)
| referee = Joe McQuillan (Cavan)
| report = Report
| attendance = 65,746
}}{{GAA match
| date = 5 August
| time = 4:00 pm
| round = Quarter-final
| team1 = Tyrone
| score = 3-17 – 0-8
| team2 = Armagh
| goals1 = David Mulgrew 2-1, Peter Harte 1-2 (1-0 pen), Sean Cavanagh 0-4 (0-3f), Mark Bradley 0-3, Niall Morgan 0-2f, Tiernan McCann, Colm Cavanagh, Declan McClure, Mattie Donnelly, Darren McCurry 0-1 each
| goals2 = Rory Grugan 0-3 (0-2f), Paul Hughes, Mark Shields, Niall Grimley (0-1f), Jamie Clarke, Gavin McParland 0-1 each
| motm = Peter Harte (Errigal Ciaran)
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| referee = David Gough (Meath)
| report = Report
| attendance = 82,000
}}{{GAA match
| date = 5 August
| time = 6:00 pm
| round = Quarter-final
| team1 = Dublin
| score = 1-19 – 0-12
| team2 = Monaghan
| goals1 = Dean Rock 1-8 (0-7f, 1 '45), Paul Mannion and Paddy Andrews 0-3 each, James McCarthy, Con O’Callaghan, Jack McCaffrey, Paul Flynn, Eoghan O’Gara 0-1 each
| goals2 = Conor McManus 0-4 (0-3f), Conor McCarthy 0-3, Rory Beggan (0-1f), Colin Walshe, Karl O’Connell, Darren Hughes, Ryan McAnespie 0-1 each
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| motm = Dean Rock (Ballymun Kickhams)
| referee = Conor Lane (Cork)
| report = Report
| attendance = 82,000
}}{{GAA match
| date = 7 August
| time = 2:00 pm
| round = Quarter-final Replay
| team1 = Mayo
| score = 4-19 – 0-9
| team2 = Roscommon
| goals1 = Cillian O’Connor 1-6 (0-5f), Andy Moran 1-1, Keith Higgins and Kevin McLoughlin 1-0 each, Aidan O’Shea, Jason Doherty, Shane Nally 0-2 each, Donal Vaughan, Chris Barrett, Tom Parsons, Diarmuid O’Connor, David Drake, Stephen Coen 0-1 each
| goals2 = Diarmuid Murtagh 0-4 (0-2f), Sean Mullooly, Enda Smith, Niall Kilroy, Conor Devaney, Donie Smith 0-1 each
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| motm = Aidan O'Shea (Breaffy)
| referee = Anthony Nolan (Wicklow)
| report = Report
| attendance = 39,154
}}

All-Ireland Semi-Finals

There is no draw for the semi-finals as the fixtures are pre-determined on a three yearly rotation. This rotation ensures that a provinces champions play the champions of the other three provinces once every three years in the semi-finals if they each win their quarter-finals and prevents the champions from the same two provinces meeting in the semi-finals in successive years. If a qualifier team beats a provincial winner in a quarter-final, the qualifier team takes that provincial winner's place in the semi-final.

{{GAA match
| date = 20 August
| time = 3:30 pm
| round = Semi-final
| team1 = Mayo
| score = 2-14 – 2-14
| team2 = Kerry
| goals1 = Andy Moran 1-5, Cillian O’Connor 0-4 (0-1f), Colm Boyle 1-0, Tom Parsons 0-2, Donal Vaughan, Jason Doherty, Patrick Durcan 0-1 each
| goals2 = Paul Geaney 0-7 (0-4f), Johnny Buckley and Stephen O’Brien 1-0 each, James O’Donoghue 0-3 (0-2f), Killian Young, Paul Murphy, Kieran Donaghy, Barry John Keane 0-1 each
| motm = Andy Moran (Ballaghaderreen)
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| referee = Maurice Deegan (Laois)
| report = Report  
|attendance= 66,195
}}{{GAA match
| date = 26 August
| time = 3:00 pm
| round = Semi-final Replay
| team1 = Mayo
| score = 2-16 – 0-17
| team2 = Kerry
| goals1 = Cillian O'Connor 0-6f, Andy Moran 1-1, Diarmuid O'Connor 1-0, Jason Doherty 0-3 (0-1f, 1 '45), Kevin McLoughlin and Conor Loftus 0-2 each, Chris Barrett and Patrick Durcan 0-1 each
| goals2 = Paul Geaney 0-10 (0-8f), James O'Donoghue 0-3 (0-1f), Jack Barry, Jonathan Lyne, Johnny Buckley, Fionn Fitzgerald 0-1 each
| motm = Colm Boyle (Davitts)
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| referee = David Gough (Meath)
| report = Report
|attendance=53,032
}}{{GAA match
| date = 27 August
| time = 4:00 pm
| round = Semi-final
| team1 = Dublin
| score = 2-17 – 0-11
| team2 = Tyrone
| goals1 = Con O'Callaghan 1-2, Dean Rock 0-5 (0-4f), Eoghan O'Gara 1-1, Paul Flynn 0-3, Paddy Andrews 0-2, Jack McCaffrey, Brian Fenton, Ciaran Kilkenny, Paul Mannion 0-1 each
| goals2 = Peter Harte 0-4 (0-3f), Colm Cavanagh and Niall Sludden 0-2 each, Tiernan McCann, Sean Cavanagh (0-1f), Declan McClure 0-1 each
| motm = Jack McCaffrey (Clontarf)
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| referee = David Coldrick (Meath)
| report = Report
|attendance=82,300
}}

All-Ireland Final

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|date = 17 September 2017
|time = 3:30 pm
|team1 = Dublin
|score = 1-17 – 1-16
|report =Report
|team2 = Mayo
|goals1 = Dean Rock 0-7 (0-3f), Con O’Callaghan 1-0, Paul Mannion 0-3, James McCarthy 0-2, John Small, Brian Fenton, Eoghan O’Gara, Diarmuid Connolly, Kevin McManamon 0-1 each
|goals2 = Cillian O’Connor 0-7 (0-4f), Lee Keegan 1-0, Andy Moran 0-3, Kevin McLoughlin, Jason Doherty 0-2 each, Donal Vaughan, Colm Boyle 0-1 each
|motm = James McCarthy (Dublin)
|stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
|attendance =82,243
|referee =Joe McQuillan (Cavan)
}}

Championship Statistics

  • All scores correct as of 21 September 2017[9]

Top Scorer: Overall

Rank Player CountyTally Total Matches Average
1Cillian O'Connor Mayo3-6675107.5
2Dean Rock Dublin3-314066.7
3Conor McManus Monaghan2-313775.3
4Paul Broderick Carlow1-303356.6
Andy Moran Mayo3-2433103.3
6Paul Geaney Kerry1-293256.4
7Patrick McBrearty Donegal1-262955.8
8Donal Kingston Laois3-182746.8
9Con O'Callaghan Dublin2-202664.3
10Eoin Cleary Clare1-222546.2
11James O'Donoghue Kerry0-242454.8
12John Heslin Westmeath1-202337.7
13Michael Murphy Donegal0-212154.2
Robbie Smyth Longford0-212137
Donal Lenihan Meath0-212145.2
16Conor Sweeney Tipperary2-131936.3

Top Scorer: From Play

Rank Player CountyTally Total Matches Average
1Andy Moran Mayo3-2433103.3
2Cillian O'Connor Mayo3-1827102.7
3Con O'Callaghan Dublin2-121863.0
4Paul Mannion Dublin0-171762.8
5Conor McManus Monaghan2-101672.3
Paul Geaney Kerry1-131653.2
Patrick McBrearty Donegal1-131653.2
Daniel Flynn Kildare2-101644.0

Top Scorer: Single game

Rank Player CountyTally Total Opposition
1John Heslin Westmeath1-1013 Offaly
2Con O'Callaghan Dublin0-1212 Kildare
Cillian O'Connor Mayo0-1212 Derry
4Robbie Smyth Longford0-1111 Laois
Cillian O'Connor Mayo0-1111 Cork
Dean Rock Dublin1-811 Monaghan
7Paul Broderick Carlow0-1010 Wexford
Conor McManus Monaghan0-1010 Down
9Eoin Cleary Clare0-99 Laois
James O'Donoghue Kerry0-99 Clare
Paul Broderick Carlow1-69 Leitrim
Cillian O'Connor Mayo1-69 Sligo
Cillian O'Connor Mayo1-69 Roscommon
Paul Cunningham Wicklow2-39 Laois

Scoring Events

  • Widest winning margin: 31
    • Dublin 4-29 – 0-10 Westmeath (Leinster SFC semi-final)
  • Most goals in a match: 5
    • Wicklow 3-10 – 2-16 Laois (All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers 1A)
  • Most points in a 70-minute match: 40
    • Dublin 2-23 – 1-17 Kildare (Leinster SFC final)
    • Monaghan 1-24 – 1-16 Down (All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers 4B)
  • Most points in a match (including extra-time): 47
    • Mayo 0-27 – 2-20 Cork (All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers 4A)
  • Most goals by one team in a match: 4
    • Laois 4-15 – 0-16 Longford (Leinster SFC quarter-final)
    • Dublin 4-29 – 0-10 Westmeath (Leinster SFC semi-final)
    • Galway 4-17 – 0-14 Donegal (All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers 4A)
    • Mayo 4-19 – 0-9 Roscommon (All-Ireland SFC quarter-final replay)
  • Most goals by a losing team: 3
    • Meath 0-27 – 3-9 Louth (Leinster SFC quarter-final)
    • Wicklow 3-10 – 2-16 Laois (All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers 1A)
    • Sligo 0-22 – 3-7 Antrim (All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers 1A)
  • Highest aggregate score in a 70-minute match: 51 points
    • Dublin 4-29 – 0-10 Westmeath (Leinster SFC semi-final)
  • Highest aggregate score in a match (including extra-time): 53 points
    • Mayo 0-27 – 2-20 Cork (All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers 4A)
  • Lowest aggregate score: 19 points
    • Donegal 0-12 – 0-7 Longford (All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers 2A)

Miscellaneous

  • The Dublin-Carlow game was the first championship meeting between the sides since 1988.
  • Down beat Armagh for the first time since 1992.
  • Kerry won their 5th Munster title in a row for the first time since winning 8 in a row (1975–1982).
  • Dublin become the first county to win 7 Leinster titles in a row.
  • Mayo defeated Kerry for the first time in 21 years and only their second time in 66 years.
  • First-time championship meetings:
    • Waterford vs Derry (Qualifiers Round 1A)
    • Sligo vs Antrim (Qualifiers Round 1A)
    • London vs Carlow (Qualifiers Round 1B)
    • Meath vs Sligo (Qualifiers Round 2A)
    • Westmeath vs Armagh (Qualifiers Round 2B)
    • Carlow vs Leitrim (Qualifiers Round 2B)
    • Clare vs Mayo (Qualifiers Round 3A)
    • Carlow vs Monaghan (Qualifiers Round 3B)
    • Tipperary vs Armagh (Qualifiers Round 3B)
    • Kildare vs Armagh (Qualifiers Round 4B)
  • Dublin are the first county since Kerry (1984–1986) to win 3 All Ireland Championships in a row.
  • Carlow won three championship games for the first time since 1944.[10]

Broadcast Rights

Matches will be broadcast live on television in Ireland on RTÉ and Sky Sports under a new five-year contract that was agreed in December 2016.[11]

In the United Kingdom, matches will be shown on Sky Sports and worldwide coverage will be provided on GAAGO. RTÉ Radio 1 will also have full radio rights to all championship games which were previously shared with Newstalk.[12]

RTÉ coverage will be shown on RTÉ Two on The Sunday Game Live presented by Michael Lyster in high definition. Des Cahill will present The Sunday Game highlights and analysis show on Sunday evening.[13]

Live Gaelic Football On TV

RTÉ, the national broadcaster in Ireland, provide the majority of the live television coverage of the football championship in the first year of a five-year deal running from 2017 until 2021. Sky Sports also broadcast a number of matches and have exclusive rights to some games including two All-Ireland football quarter-finals. BBC Northern Ireland broadcast all games from the Ulster Championship which are shown live on RTÉ, with full deferred coverage later in the evening of those games not shown live.[14][15]
Live Football On TV Schedule
Date Fixture &
Match Details
RTÉ
Sky Sports
Provincial and Qualifier Matches
20 May Monaghan v Fermanagh
Ulster Preliminary Round
RTÉ
BBC NI
21 May Mayo v Sligo
Connacht Quarter-Final
RTÉ
28 May Derry v Tyrone
Ulster Quarter-Final
RTÉ
BBC NI
3 June Dublin v Carlow
Leinster Quarter-Final
Sky Sports
4 June Down v Armagh
Ulster Quarter-Final
RTÉ
BBC NI
10 June Cork v Tipperary
Munster Semi-Final
RTÉ
11 June Cavan v Monaghan
Ulster Quarter-Final
RTÉ
BBC NI
11 June Galway v Mayo
Connacht Semi-Final
RTÉ
17 June Kildare v Meath
Leinster Semi-Final
Sky Sports
18 June Tyrone v Donegal
Ulster Semi-Final
RTÉ
BBC NI
24 June Down v Monaghan
Ulster Semi-Final
RTÉ
BBC NI
25 June Dublin v Westmeath
Leinster Semi-Final
RTÉ
1 July Mayo v Derry
Qualifier Round 2A
RTÉ
2 July Cork v Kerry
Munster Final
RTÉ
8 July Clare v Mayo
Qualifier Round 3A
RTÉ
9 July Galway v Roscommon
Connacht Final
RTÉ
15 July Tipperary v Armagh
Qualifier Round 3B
Sky Sports
15 July Carlow v Monaghan
Qualifier Round 3B
Sky Sports
16 July Tyrone v Down
Ulster Final
RTÉ
BBC NI
16 July Dublin v Kildare
Leinster Final
RTÉ
22 July Mayo v Cork
Qualifier Round 4A
Sky Sports
22 July Donegal v Galway
Qualifier Round 4A
Sky Sports
29 July Down v Monaghan
Qualifier Round 4B
Sky Sports
29 July Kildare v Armagh
Qualifier Round 4B
Sky Sports
All-Ireland Football Quarter-Finals
30 July Kerry v GalwayRTÉ
30 July Mayo v RoscommonRTÉ
5 August Tyrone v ArmaghSky Sports
5 August Dublin v MonaghanSky Sports
7 August Mayo v Roscommon
Replay
RTÉ
All-Ireland Football Semi-Finals
20 August Mayo v KerryRTÉ
&
Sky Sports
26 August Mayo v Kerry
Replay
RTÉ
&
Sky Sports
27 August Dublin v TyroneRTÉ
&
Sky Sports
All-Ireland Football Final
17 September Dublin v MayoRTÉ
&
Sky Sports

Awards

Sunday Game Team of the Year

The Sunday Game team of the year was picked on 17 September, the night of the final. Dublin's James McCarthy was named as the Sunday Game player of the year.[16]
  1. Stephen Cluxton (Dublin)
  2. Mick Fitzsimons (Dublin)
  3. Chris Barrett (Mayo)
  4. Keith Higgins (Mayo)
  5. Colm Boyle (Mayo)
  6. Cian O'Sullivan (Dublin)
  7. Jack McCaffrey (Dublin)
  8. Tom Parsons (Mayo)
  9. James McCarthy (Dublin)
  10. Kevin McLoughlin (Mayo)
  11. Aidan O'Shea (Mayo)
  12. Con O'Callaghan (Dublin)
  13. Paul Mannion (Dublin)
  14. Paul Geaney (Kerry)
  15. Andy Moran (Mayo)

All Star Team Of The Year

Nominations were revealed on 21 September 2017. The football All Stars were revealed on 3 November 2017. Andy Moran was announced as player of the year and Con O'Callaghan as young player of the year.

  1. David Clarke
  2. Chris Barrett
  3. Michael Fitzsimmons
  4. Keith Higgins
  5. Colm Boyle
  6. Cian O'Sullivan
  7. Jack McCaffrey
  8. Colm Cavanagh
  9. James McCarthy
  10. Dean Rock
  11. Aidan O'Shea
  12. Ciaran Kilkenny
  13. Paul Mannion
  14. Paul Geaney
  15. Andy Moran
Nominated Players

GOALKEEPERS

Stephen Cluxton (Dublin), David Clarke (Mayo), Niall Morgan (Tyrone)

DEFENDERS

Jack McCaffrey, Cian O’Sullivan, Michael Fitzsimons, Philip McMahon, John Small, Jonny Cooper (Dublin), Keith Higgins, Lee Keegan, Chris Barrett, Colm Boyle, Brendan Harrison (Mayo), Pádraig Hampsey, Tiernan McCann (Tyrone), Paul Murphy, Tadhg Morley (Kerry), Conor Devanney (Roscommon), Caolan Mooney (Down), Fintan Kelly (Monaghan).

MIDFIELDERS

James McCarthy, Brian Fenton (Dublin), Tom Parsons (Mayo), Colm Cavanagh (Tyrone), Enda Smith (Roscommon), Kevin Feely (Kildare).

FORWARDS

Andy Moran, Kevin McLoughlin, Aidan O’Shea, Jason Doherty, Cillian O’Connor (Mayo), Ciarán Kilkenny, Con O’Callaghan, Paul Mannion, Dean Rock (Dublin), Paul Geaney, Kieran Donaghy, James O’Donoghue (Kerry), Peter Harte, Niall Sludden (Tyrone), Connaire Harrison (Down), Patrick McBrearty (Donegal), Jamie Clarke (Armagh), Daniel Fly

Stadia and locations

Each team has a nominal home stadium, though not all teams are guaranteed a home game over the course of the Championship. In addition, games may be played at a neutral or alternate venue. For example Dublin have not played a Championship game in Parnell Park, their nominal home, since the 2004 Championship.

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Team Location Stadium Stadium capacity
Antrim Belfast Casement Park32,500}}
Armagh Armagh Athletic Grounds19,500}}
Carlow Carlow Dr. Cullen Park21,000}}
Cavan Cavan Breffni Park32,000}}
Clare Ennis Cusack Park14,864}}
Cork Cork Páirc Uí Chaoimh50,288}}
Derry Derry Celtic Park22,000}}
Donegal Ballybofey MacCumhail Park18,000}}
Down Newry Páirc Esler25,000}}
Dublin Dublin Parnell Park12,000}}
Fermanagh Enniskillen Brewster Park20,000}}
Galway Galway Pearse Stadium26,197}}
Kerry Killarney Fitzgerald Stadium43,180}}
Kildare Newbridge St. Conleth's Park6,200}}
Laois Portlaoise O'Moore Park27,000}}
Leitrim Carrick-on-Shannon Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada9,331}}
Limerick Limerick Gaelic Grounds49,866}}
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Team Location Stadium Stadium capacity
London Ruislip Emerald GAA Grounds5,000}}
Longford Longford Pearse Park10,000}}
Louth Drogheda Drogheda Park7,000}}
Mayo Castlebar MacHale Park42,000}}
Meath Navan Páirc Tailteann10,000}}
Monaghan Clones St. Tiernach's Park36,000}}
New York Kingsbridge Gaelic Park2,000}}
Offaly Tullamore O'Connor Park20,000}}
Roscommon Roscommon Dr. Hyde Park25,000}}
Sligo Sligo Markievicz Park18,558}}
Tipperary Thurles Semple Stadium53,500}}
Tyrone Omagh Healy Park26,500}}
Waterford Waterford Walsh Park17,000}}
Westmeath Mullingar Cusack Park11,000}}
Wexford Wexford Wexford Park20,000}}
Wicklow AughrimAughrim County Ground10,000}}
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