Patrons will have to queue for tickets for the Meath v Kildare u-21 game on 6th march - arrive early.

Leinster u-21 FC quarter-final - all-ticket game

Meath u-21 footballers will face Kildare in the Leinster u-21 FC quarter-final at Páirc Tailteann on Wednesday 6th March and once again it will be an all-ticket game. Meath manager Sean Barry has a number of minor injury concerns with David McQuillan and Eoin Lynch just two of those hoping for a green light. Lynch missed last night's victory against Louth while McQuillan also needed some attention after the game. Leinster u-21 FC quarter-final fixtures WEDNESDAY 6th MARCH (7.30) Navan - Meath v Kildare Portlaoise - Laois v Wicklow Parnell Park - Dublin v Longford St Loman's Lakepoint Park - Westmeath v Wexford Extra-time must be played if sides finish level. FIRST ROUND RESULTS AND BRIEF DETAILS Meath 3-13, Louth 1-7 Daniel Queeney scored 2-4 as Meath comfortably negotiated Louth at Pairc Tailteann last night. Dublin 4-27, Carlow 0-2 Ciaran Kilkenny returned for Dublin and managed an impressive tally of 2-10 against Carlow at Parnell Park. Laois 3-11, Offaly 2-13 Evan O'Carroll netted two goals as Laois shaded the exchanges against Offaly last night. Kildare received a bye into the quarter-finals.