Louth will take on Tyrone in the All-Ireland U20 Football Championship Final in Armagh. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile
Louth will travel north next week for a massive Dalata Hotel Group All-Ireland U20 Football Championship Final showdown with Tyrone.
The game has been fixed for Tuesday, 28th May, at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds in Armagh, with throw-in scheduled for 7.30pm.
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It's a midweek fixture due to several players from both counties also being involved in their respective Senior squads, making a weekend date unworkable during the ongoing All-Ireland Senior Championship.
Among those juggling both grades for Louth is goalkeeper Tiernan Markey, who has played a key role throughout the U20 campaign while also being involved with Ger Brennan's Senior setup.
On the Senior front, Louth fans will also have eyes on Saturday, 31st May, when the county travel to Newry to take on Down in the second round of the All-Ireland series. That game has been confirmed for a 5.30pm throw-in at Páirc Esler.
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