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Errigal Ciarán v Dr Crokes: Match details, throw-in time and how to watch as Errigal Ciarán finally play for Croke Park spot

After a weather postponement and a venue change, Errigal Ciarán and Dr Crokes will finally play out their All-Ireland semi-final

Errigal Ciaran's Tommy Canavan, Cormac Quinn and Ruairi Canavan celebrates with the Seamus McFerran cup
Errigal Ciaran's Tommy Canavan, Cormac Quinn and Ruairi Canavan celebrates with the Seamus McFerran cup after the Ulster Club Senior championship Final at Athletic Grounds Armagh. Picture Oliver McVeigh

AFTER the weather postponed this fixture last weekend, Errigal Ciarán finally take on Kerry and Munster champions Dr Crokes.

The Tyrone and Ulster winners meet the football giants of Kerry at St Conleth’s Park in Newbridge after a venue change from O’Moore Park in Portlaoise.

Led by the mercurial Canavan brothers Ruairi and Darragh, Errigal Ciarán have experienced a truly phenomenal championship campaign so far, overcoming the tough task of Trillick in the county championship before taking on Ulster, beating the likes of Clann Eireann and Kilcoo along their way to the title.

Dr Crokes have had a similar route to the semi-final, winning the Kerry SFC with relative ease, beating Dingle in the final before defeating Castlehaven of Cork, only to almost become undone by Rathgormack of Waterford in the Munster SFC semi-final.



Tipperary dual champion club Loughmore-Castleiney awaited the champions of the Kingdom in the showpiece for the southern province final, where they managed to take the title with relative ease winning by 0-15 to 1-06.

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When and where is the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship Final between Errigal Ciarán and Dr Crokes?

Errigal Ciarán will play Kerry and Munster champions Dr Crokes at St Conleth’s Park in Newbridge, Co Kildare on Saturday, January 11.

Throw-in is scheduled for 3pm.

Where can I watch Errigal Ciarán v Dr Crokes match?

TG4 will broadcast the match between Tyrone and Ulster victors Errigal Ciarán and Kerry and Munster champions Dr Crokes.

The Irish News will also be providing live updates from the game.