Meath v Galway: Here's what you need to know ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland SFC Qtr Final clash at Croke Park

At 1:45pm this Sunday in Croke Park Stadium the game between Meath and Galway will kick off for the All-Ireland SFC quarter final.

Armagh v Kerry will be playing the same day with kickoff expected at 4pm.

Tickets are still available but in low supply at with prices ranging from €22.50 to €45 for adults and €5 for juveniles here

Croke park can be reached through a bus into Dublin city centre (109, NX, 103) and a second bus to the stadium (123, 122, 40, 40D, etc.) or by the Luas Red and Green lines. The 910 bus from Laytown/Bettystown stops just a ten minute walk away from the stadium. Gormanston and Enfield also drop off at Connolly Station which is 24 minutes’ walk away.

Driving down is a possibility, but the M1 is expected to be gridlocked on Sunday due to the fixtures, and this might affect bus times as well.

The Meath team remains unchanged with both sides as follows:

Meath (v Galway) - Billy Hogan; Seamus Lavin, Seán Rafferty, Ronan Ryan; Donal Keogan, Seán Coffey, Ciarán Caulfield; Bryan Menton, Adam O’Neill; Conor Duke, Ruairí Kinsella, Cathal Hickey; Jordan Morris, Keith Curtis, Eoghan Frayne. Subs - Seán Brennan, Brian O’Halloran, Eoin Harkin, James McEntee, Cian McBride, Conor Gray, Aaron Lynch, Daithí McGowan, Shane Walsh, Diarmuid Moriarty, Mathew Costello.

Galway (v Meath) - Conor Flaherty; Johnny McGrath, Sean Fitzgerald, Liam Silke; Dylan McHugh, Sean Kelly, Cian Hernon; Paul Conroy, John Maher; Cein Darcy, Matthew Tierney, Cillian McDaid; Robert Finnerty, Shane Walsh, Matthew Thompson. Subs - Connor Gleeson, Jack Glynn, Kieran Molloy, Sean O Maoilchiarain, Daniel O'Flaherty, John Daly, Peter Cooke, Sam O'Neill, Tomo Culhane, Johnny Heaney, Damien Comer.

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