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2025 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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2025 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship details
Dates5 April- 27 July 2025
Teams31
All-Ireland Champions
Provincial Champions
Championship statistics
2024
2026

The 2025 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship will be the 138th edition of the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament. Thirty-one of the thirty-two Irish counties took part – Kilkenny did not compete, while London and New York completed the lineup with rescheduled fixtures postponed during Covid-19 in 2020.

Armagh will be the defending champions having won the 2024 competition.[1] Down will enter the competition as Tailteann Cup winners.[2]

The draws for the championship took place on 12 October 2024.

Format

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Provincial Championships

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Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster each organise a provincial championship. All provincial matches are knock-out.

Group stage format

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Sixteen teams progress to the All-Ireland Championship round-robin:

  • The four provincial champions
  • The four beaten provincial finalists
  • The 2024 Tailteann Cup winners (Down)
  • The seven next-ranked teams, based on final position in the 2025 National Football League
    • Position is based on standing after promotion and relegation are applied and after finals are played; therefore, the top two teams in Division 2 outrank the bottom two teams in Division 1, and if the 2nd placed team in Division 2 wins the final, they are ranked above the 1st-place finishers who lost the final.
    • If Down reaches the Ulster final, an 8th team will be chosen based on league position.

The other 17 county teams compete in the 2025 Tailteann Cup.

In the All-Ireland Championship round-robin, 16 teams are drawn into four groups of four teams. Each team plays the other in its group once, earning 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw. Each team plays one home, one away, and one neutral fixture.

The top three in each group advance to the knockout stages, first-place teams to the All-Ireland quarter-finals, and second and third-placed teams to the preliminary quarter-finals.[3]

Teams

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General Information

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Thirty-three counties competed in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: seven teams in the Connacht Senior Football Championship, eleven teams in the Leinster Senior Football Championship, six teams in the Munster Senior Football Championship and nine teams in the Ulster Senior Football Championship.

County Last Provincial Title Last Championship Title Position in 2024 Championship Current Championship
Antrim 1951 Tailteann Cup semi-finals (19th–20th) Ulster Senior Football Championship
Armagh 2008 2024 Quarter-finals (5th–8th) Ulster Senior Football Championship
Carlow 1944 Tailteann Cup quarter-finals (21st–24th) Leinster Senior Football Championship
Cavan 2020 1952 Tailteann Cup quarter-finals (21st–24th) Ulster Senior Football Championship
Clare 1992 All-Ireland group stage (13th–16th) Munster Senior Football Championship
Cork 2012 2010 Quarter-finals (5th–8th) Munster Senior Football Championship
Derry 2023 1993 Semi-finals (3rd–4th) Ulster Senior Football Championship
Donegal 2024 2012 Preliminary quarter-finals (9th–12th) Ulster Senior Football Championship
Down 1994 1994 Tailteann Cup finalists (18th) Ulster Senior Football Championship
Dublin 2024 2023 All-Ireland champions (1st) Leinster Senior Football Championship
Fermanagh Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-finals (25th–28th) Ulster Senior Football Championship
Galway 2024 2001 Preliminary quarter-finals (9th–12th) Connacht Senior Football Championship
Kerry 2024 2022 Finalists (2nd) Munster Senior Football Championship
Kildare 2000 1928 Preliminary quarter-finals (9th–12th) Leinster Senior Football Championship
Laois 2003 Tailteann Cup semi-finals (19th–20th) Leinster Senior Football Championship
Leitrim 1994 Tailteann Cup group stage (29th–33rd) Connacht Senior Football Championship
Limerick 1896 1896 Tailteann Cup quarter-finals (21st–24th) Munster Senior Football Championship
London Tailteann Cup group stage (29th–33rd) Connacht Senior Football Championship
Longford 1968 Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-finals (25th–28th) Leinster Senior Football Championship
Louth 1957 1957 All-Ireland group stage (13th–16th) Leinster Senior Football Championship
Mayo 2021 1951 Quarter-finals (5th–8th) Connacht Senior Football Championship
Meath 2010 1999 Tailteann Cup winners (17th) Leinster Senior Football Championship
Monaghan 2015 Semi-finals (3rd–4th) Ulster Senior Football Championship
New York Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-finals (25th–28th) Connacht Senior Football Championship
Offaly 1997 1982 Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-finals (25th–28th) Leinster Senior Football Championship
Roscommon 2019 1944 Preliminary quarter-finals (9th–12th) Connacht Senior Football Championship
Sligo 2007 All-Ireland group stage (13th–16th) Connacht Senior Football Championship
Tipperary 2020 1920 Tailteann Cup group stage (29th–33rd) Munster Senior Football Championship
Tyrone 2021 2021 Quarter-finals (5th–8th) Ulster Senior Football Championship
Waterford 1898 Tailteann Cup group stage (29th–33rd) Munster Senior Football Championship
Westmeath 2004 All-Ireland group stage (13th–16th) Leinster Senior Football Championship
Wexford 1945 1918 Tailteann Cup quarter-finals (21st–24th) Leinster Senior Football Championship
Wicklow Tailteann Cup group stage (29th–33rd) Leinster Senior Football Championship

Personnel and kits

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County Manager Captain Sponsors
Antrim Andy McEntee Dermot McAleese Fibrus
Armagh Kieran McGeeney Aidan Forker[4] Simply Fruit
Carlow Niall Carew Sean Gannon SETU
Cavan Raymond Galligan Pádraig Faulkner and Ciarán Brady Kingspan Group
Clare Mark Fitzgerald Eoin Cleary Pat O’Donnell
Cork John Cleary Brian Hurley Sports Direct
Derry Vacant Conor Glass Errigal Contracts
Donegal Jim McGuinness Paddy McBrearty Circet
Down Conor Laverty Pierce Laverty EOS IT Solutions
Dublin Dessie Farrell James McCarthy Staycity
Fermanagh Kieran Donnelly Eoin Donnelly Tracey Concrete
Galway Pádraic Joyce Seán Kelly Supermac's
Kerry Jack O'Connor Paudie Clifford Kerry Group
Kildare Glenn Ryan Mick O'Grady Brady Family
Laois Justin McNulty Trevor Collins and Evan O’Carroll Laois Hire
Leitrim Vacant Donal Wrynn J. P. Clarke's Saloon, New York
Limerick Jimmy Lee Iain Corbett and Donal O'Sullivan None
London Michael Maher Liam Gavaghan Clayton Hotel
Longford Paddy Christie Patrick Fox Glennon Brothers
Louth Ger Brennan Sam Mulroy STATSports
Mayo Kevin McStay Paddy Durcan Intersport Elverys
Meath Vacant Ronan Jones Bective Stud, Tea Rooms and Apartments
Monaghan Vinny Corey Ryan Wylie All Boro Floor Services
New York Vacant Johnny Glynn Navillus
Offaly Declan Kelly Declan Hogan Glenisk
Roscommon Davy Burke Brian Stack Ballymore
Sligo Tony McEntee Keelan Cawley AbbVie
Tipperary Paul Kelly Conor Sweeney Fiserv
Tyrone Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher Pádraig Hampsey McAleer & Rushe Ltd
Waterford Ephie Fitzgerald Dermot Ryan Cognizant
Westmeath Dessie Dolan Kevin Maguire Renault
Wexford John Hegarty Liam Coleman Zurich Insurance Group
Wicklow Oisín McConville Padraig O'Toole Joule

Provincial championships

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Connacht Senior Football Championship

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Quarter-finals

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In rotation fixtures in return. Last played in 2015 but were both postponed in 2020 because of Covid-19.

5-6 April 2025 Quarter-final Galway v New York New York  
Venue: Gaelic Park


5-6 April 2025 Quarter-final London v Roscommon Ruislip  
Venue: McGovern Park


5-6 April 2025 Quarter-final Mayo v Sligo Castlebar  
Venue: MacHale Park


Semi-finals

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18-21 April 2025 Semi-final Leitrim v Mayo/Sligo If Mayo at Carrick on Shannon or if Sligo at Sligo  
Venue: Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada or Markievicz Park


18-21 April 2025 Semi-final Roscommon/London v Galway/New York Galway  
Venue: Pearse Stadium


Final

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3-5 May 2025 Final v If Mayo are involved in Castlebar if Sligo or Leitrim shock them in a netural venue.  


Leinster Senior Football Championship

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Preliminary round

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5-6 April 2025 Preliminary round Wexford v Laois  


5-6 April 2025 Preliminary round Meath   v Carlow  


5-6 April 2025 Preliminary round Wicklow v Longford  


Quarter-finals

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12-13 or 18-21 April 2025 Quarter-final Dublin v Wicklow/Longford  


12-13 or 18-21 April 2025 Quarter-final Kildare v Westmeath  


12-13 or 18-21 April 2025 Quarter-final Offaly v Meath/Carlow  


12-13 or 18-21 April 2025 Quarter-final Louth v Wexford/Laois  


Semi-finals

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Final

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11 May 2025 Final v Dublin  
Venue: Croke Park


Munster Senior Football Championship

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Quarter-finals

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5-6 April 2025 Quarter-final Cork v Limerick Limerick  
Venue: Gaelic Grounds


5-6 April 2025 Quarter-final Tipperary v Waterford Thurles  
Venue: Semple Stadium


Semi-finals

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18-21 April 2025 Semi-final Clare v Tipperary/Waterford Ennis  
Venue: Cusack Park


18-21 April 2025 Semi-final Kerry v Cork/Limerick If Kerry at Cork or if Limerick at Limerick  
Venue: Páirc Uí Chaoimh or Gaelic Grounds


Final

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4 May 2025 Final v  


Ulster Senior Football Championship

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Preliminary round

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5-6 April 2025 Preliminary round Donegal v Derry  


Quarter-finals

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12-13 April 2025 Quarter-final Antrim v Armagh  


12-13 April 2025 Quarter-final Cavan v Tyrone  


12-13 April 2025 Quarter-final Down v Fermanagh  


18-21 April 2025 Quarter-final Monaghan v Donegal/Derry  


Semi-finals

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26-27 April 2025 Semi-final Antrim/Armagh v Cavan/Tyrone  


26-27 April 2025 Semi-final Down/Fermanagh v Donegal/Derry/Monaghan  


Final

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11 May 2025 Final v  


Team allocation and draw

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Team allocation

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Seven places in the All-Ireland group stage are allocated based on performance in the 2025 National Football League, as detailed below.

Group stage draw

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Number in brackets indicates ranking in the 2025 NFL.

Pot 1

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Pot 2

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Pot 3

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Pot 4

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All-Ireland group stage

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Group 1

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Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Group 2

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Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Group 3

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Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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All-Ireland knockout stage

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Knockout draws

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Preliminary Quarter-Finals

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21-22 June 2025 Preliminary Quarter-final v  


21-22 June 2025 Preliminary Quarter-final v  


21-22 June 2025 Preliminary Quarter-final v  


21-22 June 2025 Preliminary Quarter-final v  


Quarter-Finals

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28-29 June 2025 Quarter-final v  


28-29 June 2025 Quarter-final v  


28-29 June 2025 Quarter-final v  


28-29 June 2025 Quarter-final v  


Semi-finals

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12-13 July 2025 Semi-final v Dublin  
Venue: Croke Park


12-13 July 2025 Semi-final v Dublin  
Venue: Croke Park


Final

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27 July 2025 Final v Dublin  
Venue: Croke Park


Stadia and locations

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County Location Province Stadium Capacity
Antrim Belfast Ulster Corrigan Park 3,700
Armagh Armagh Ulster Athletic Grounds 18,500
Carlow Carlow Leinster Dr Cullen Park 21,000
Cavan Cavan Ulster Breffni Park 25,030
Clare Ennis Munster Cusack Park 19,000
Cork Cork Munster Páirc Uí Chaoimh 45,000
Derry Derry Ulster Celtic Park 18,500
Donegal Ballybofey Ulster MacCumhaill Park 18,000
Down Newry Ulster Páirc Esler 20,000
Dublin Dublin Leinster Croke Park 82,300
Fermanagh Enniskillen Ulster Brewster Park 20,000
Galway Galway Connacht Pearse Stadium 26,197
Kerry Killarney Munster Fitzgerald Stadium 38,000
Kildare[a] Newbridge Leinster Manguard Park 1,200
Laois Portlaoise Leinster O'Moore Park 22,000
Leitrim Carrick-on-Shannon Connacht Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada 9,331
Limerick Limerick Munster Gaelic Grounds 44,023
London South Ruislip Britain McGovern Park 3,000
Longford Longford Leinster Pearse Park 10,000
Louth Drogheda Leinster Drogheda Park 3,500
Mayo Castlebar Connacht MacHale Park 25,369
Meath Navan Leinster Páirc Tailteann 11,000
Monaghan Clones Ulster St Tiernach's Park 29,000
New York Bronx North America Gaelic Park 2,000
Offaly Tullamore Leinster O'Connor Park 18,000
Roscommon Roscommon Connacht Dr Hyde Park 18,890
Sligo Sligo Connacht Markievicz Park 18,558
Tipperary Thurles Munster Semple Stadium 45,690
Tyrone Omagh Ulster Healy Park 17,636
Waterford Waterford Munster Fraher Field 15,000
Westmeath Mullingar Leinster Cusack Park 11,000
Wexford Wexford Leinster Chadwicks Wexford Park 18,000
Wicklow Aughrim Leinster Aughrim County Ground 7,000

Championship statistics

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Top scorers

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Overall

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Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average

In a single game

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Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition

Miscellaneous

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  • Due to Covid-19 in 2020 it has taken extra 5 years for Galway to play New York and Roscommon having a game against London. Those fixtures will celebrate 50 years of London in the Connacht championship and 100 years of Galway's first All Ireland title in 1925.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Kildare's usual home venue, St. Conleth's Park in Newbridge, is under redevelopment.

References

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  1. ^ "Armagh: All-Ireland winners to be welcomed home by fans". BBC News. 29 July 2024. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Down beat Laois in hard fought Tailteann Cup final". The Irish News. 13 July 2024. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
  3. ^ "GAA votes to restructure All-Ireland Football Championship: 'Green proposal' receives significant majority". Sky Sports.
  4. ^ "Forker handed Armagh captaincy ahead of Louth visit". hoganstand.com. 26 January 2024.
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