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Monaghan needed extra-time and penalties to see off neighbours Armagh in the quarter-final. Now, they bid to reach their first All-Ireland SFC final since 1930 when they clash with Dublin.
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The Farney needed a last-gasp free from Conor McManus in injury-time in extra-time to bring their last eight clash with the Orchard to penalties, before winning the shootout 9-8 with Rory Beggan making the vital save from Callum Cumiskey.
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Dublin had an altogether more routine victory in their quarter-final as Dessie Farrell’s men upped the ante in the second half to ease past Mayo by 12 points with Colm Basquel finding the net in each half.
The Dubs lost out to eventual champions Kerry at the semi-final stage last season, but the Kingdom needed a late, stunning Sean O’Shea free to edge a tight affair.
Monaghan famously defeated Dublin in the League last season to send the Leinster champions down to Division Two. They’ve since earned promotion back to the top tier for 2024 and Dublin won the last Championship meeting 1-19 to 0-12 in 2017’s All-Ireland SFc quarter-final.
Here’s all you need to know ahead of Dublin versus Monaghan.
When and where is the game?
Dublin versus Monaghan is on Saturday, July 15 in Croke Park
What time is throw-in?
Dublin vs Monaghan is at 5.30pm and will be preceded by the Tailteann Cup final between Down and Meath at 3pm.
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The All-Ireland SFC semi-final between Dublin and Monaghan will be live on both RTÉ 2 and BBC 2 NI. The game is also being streamed on the BBC iPlayer.
Any other coverage?
Belfast Live Sport will be live blogging all the action from Dublin vs Monaghan