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Down v Galway TV information, throw-in time, date and more for All-Ireland clash

Down v Galway TV information, throw-in time, date and more for All-Ireland clash

The All-Ireland Football Championship preliminary quarter-finals see Down take on Galway in a much-anticipated knockout clash.
Both teams missed a chance at progression to the quarter-finals but have the chance to advance with victory here.
Down have been something of a dark horse so far in the championship, adapting to the new rules well through the likes of Pat Havern's two-point shooting.
Galway took a final round victory against Armagh to secure progress from the group of death at Derry's expense.
Here's what you need to know:
The match takes place in Páirc Esler in Newry, on Sunday June 22.
The action is scheduled to get under way at 1:45pm.
The match is not being shown live on television but it is being streamed on GAA+.
Down: 11/4
Draw: 10/1
Galway: 1/3

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