2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship#All-Ireland Quarter-Finals Group 2

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{{Infobox Football All-Ireland

| year = 2019

| image =

| image_size = 167px

| dates = 5 May – 14 September 2019

| teams = 33

| connacht = Roscommon

| munster = Kerry

| leinster = Dublin

| ulster = Donegal

| matches = 71

| poty = File:Colours of Dublin.svg Stephen Cluxton

| team = Dublin

| titles = 29th

| captain = Stephen Cluxton

| manager = Jim Gavin

| team2 = Kerry

| captain2 = Gavin White

| manager2 = Peter Keane

| totalgoals =

| totalpoints =

| topscorer = File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Cathal McShane (3–49)

| previous = 2018

| next = 2020

}}

The 2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 132nd edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament since its establishment in 1887.

Thirty-three teams took part – thirty-one of the thirty-two Counties of Ireland, London and New York. Kilkenny, as in previous years, did not enter.

Dublin were the defending champions. In 2018 they won a record-equalling fourth consecutive title, becoming only the fourth team to achieve this feat (the other four-in-a-row champions were Wexford in 1915–18 and Kerry in 1929–32 and 1978–81).{{cite web|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/0902/991116-five-key-areas-as-dublin-see-off-tyrone/|title=The 5 key areas that sealed Dublin's 4 in a row|author=Whooley, Declan|publisher=RTÉ|date=2 September 2018}} They won the 2019 final, defeating Kerry in a replay, and became the GAA's first ever five-in-a-row All-Ireland senior champions.{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/indomitable-dublin-side-write-their-names-into-gaa-history-with-fifth-allireland-sfc-title-in-succession-38497981.html|title = Indomitable Dublin side write their names into GAA history with fifth All-Ireland SFC title in succession}}

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Format

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|+Qualified teams for All Ireland

!Entry round

! colspan="4" |Teams

Quarter-finals

|20x20px Kerry (1st)

|20x20px Dublin (1st)

|20x20px Roscommon (1st)

|20x20px Donegal (1st)

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Round 4

|20x20px Cork (2nd)

|20x20px Meath (2nd)

|20x20px Galway (2nd)

|20x20px Cavan (2nd)

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Round 3

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rowspan="2" |Round 2

|20x20px Clare (SF)

|20x20px Kildare (SF)

|20x20px Mayo (SF)

|20x20px Armagh (SF)

20x20px Limerick (SF)

|20x20px Laois (SF)

|20x20px Sligo (SF)

|20x20px Tyrone (SF)

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rowspan="4" |Round 1

|20x20px Tipperary (QF)

|20x20px Louth (QF)

|20x20px Wicklow (PR)

|20x20px Down (QF)

20x20px Waterford (QF)

|20x20px Westmeath (QF)

|20x20px Leitrim (QF)

|20x20px Fermanagh (QF)

20x20px Carlow (QF)

|20x20px Offaly (PR)

|20x20px London (QF)

|20x20px Monaghan (QF)

20x20px Longford (QF)

|20x20px Wexford (PR)

|20x20px Antrim (QF)

|20x20px Derry (PR)

=Provincial Championships format=

Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster each organise a provincial championship. Most teams who lose a match in their provincial championship enter the All-Ireland qualifiers – New York does not enter the qualifiers.{{cite web|url=http://www.gaa.ie/football/connacht-gaa-football-senior-championship/|title=Connacht Championship @ GAA.ie}}{{cite web|url=http://www.gaa.ie/football/leinster-gaa-football-senior-championship/|title=Leinster Championship @ GAA.ie}}{{cite web|url=http://www.gaa.ie/football/munster-gaa-football-senior-championship/|title=Munster Championship @ GAA.ie}}{{cite web|url=http://www.gaa.ie/football/ulster-gaa-football-senior-championship/|title=Ulster Championship @ GAA.ie}}

All provincial matches are knock-out. If the score is level at the end of the normal seventy minutes, two periods of ten minutes each way are played. If the score is still level the tie goes to a replay.

Covid-19 caused it too be London and New York final year part of the Connacht championship until 2022. Sligo were excluded too from 2020 championships but were back in 2021.

=Qualifiers format=

Twenty eight of the twenty nine teams beaten in the provincial championships enter the All-Ireland qualifiers, which are knock-out. Sixteen of the seventeen teams (New York do not enter the qualifiers) eliminated before their provincial semi-finals play eight matches in round 1 of the qualifiers, with the winners of these games playing the eight beaten provincial semi-finalists in round 2. The eight winning teams from round 2 play-off against each other in round 3, with the four winning teams playing the four beaten provincial finalists in round 4. This completes the double-elimination format as the four round 4 winners re-enter the main competition at the Super 8 stage (officially named The All-Ireland Quarter-Final Group Stage). Further details of the format are included with each qualifier round listed below.

In rounds one to three, teams from divisions three and four of the National Football League have home advantage if drawn against teams from divisions one and two.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}

All qualifier matches are knockout with "Winner On The Day" rules being applied if a match is level at the end of the normal seventy minutes. Initially two extra time periods of ten minutes each way are played. If the score is still level two further periods of five minutes each way are played. If the score is still level, the winner is determined by a penalty shoot-out.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}

=All-Ireland format=

Significant changes to the format of the All-Ireland championship were made at the GAA's Annual Congress in February 2017 and introduced in 2018. The major change was the creation of the All-Ireland Quarter-Final Group Stage commonly known as "The Super 8s", which replaced the four knockout quarter-finals. Two groups of four teams compete in three rounds (officially referred to as phases) in the Super 8s.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}

The top two teams in each group contest the semi-finals on a weekend in early August. The All-Ireland final is played "by the 35th Sunday of the year".{{cite web|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/football/2017/0225/855359-ga-congress-super-8-replays/|title='Super 8' system to replace Senior Football Championship quarter-finals after GAA vote|work=RTÉ Sport|date=25 February 2017}}

The semi-finals and final are knock-out. If the score is level at the end of the normal seventy minutes in a semi-final, two periods of ten minutes each way are played. If the score is still level the semi-final is replayed. If the score is level at the end of the normal seventy minutes in the final, the match is replayed.

The changes will be trialed for three years before being reviewed by the GAA in late 2020.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}

Provincial championships

=Connacht Senior Football Championship=

{{Main|2019 Connacht Senior Football Championship}}

For official fixtures and results see [https://www.gaa.ie/football/connacht-gaa-football-senior-championship/fixtures Connacht Senior Football Championship at gaa.ie]

{{2019 Connacht Senior Football Championship bracket}}

=Leinster Senior Football Championship=

{{Main|2019 Leinster Senior Football Championship}}

The four teams who won their quarter-finals in the previous year are given byes to this year's quarter-finals. Six of the seven remaining teams play-off in the preliminary round with the seventh team also receiving a bye to the quarter-finals.

For official fixtures and results see [https://www.gaa.ie/football/leinster-gaa-football-senior-championship/fixtures Leinster Senior Football Championship at gaa.ie]

{{2019 Leinster Senior Football Championship bracket}}

=Munster Senior Football Championship=

{{Main|2019 Munster Senior Football Championship}}

The two teams who won the semi-finals in the previous year are given byes to this year's semi-finals.

For official fixtures and results see [https://www.gaa.ie/football/munster-gaa-football-senior-championship/fixtures Munster Senior Football Championship at gaa.ie]

{{2019 Munster Senior Football Championship bracket}}

=Ulster Senior Football Championship=

{{Main|2019 Ulster Senior Football Championship}}

An un-seeded draw determined the fixtures for all nine teams. In April 2018, the Ulster GAA Competitions Control Committee introduced a rule that the two teams playing in the preliminary round would be exempt from playing in the preliminary round in the following two years.{{cite web |title=Ulster SFC format to change from 2020 |url=http://www.hoganstand.com/Article/Index/283900 |website=www.hoganstand.com |publisher=Hoganstand.com |access-date=25 November 2018}} Derry and Tyrone were therefore awarded byes to the quarter-finals in 2020 and 2021.

For official fixtures and results see [https://www.gaa.ie/football/ulster-gaa-football-senior-championship/fixtures Ulster Senior Football Championship at gaa.ie]

{{2019 Ulster Senior Football Championship bracket}}

All-Ireland Series

=Qualifiers=

For official fixtures and results see [https://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-championship All-Ireland Senior Football Championship at gaa.ie]

==Round 1==

In the first round of the qualifiers sixteen of the seventeen teams beaten in the preliminary rounds or quarter-finals of the provincial championships competed. New York did not enter the qualifiers. The round 1 draw was unrestricted − if two teams played each other in a provincial match they could be drawn to meet again. The eight winners of these matches played the eight beaten provincial semi-finalists in round 2 of the qualifiers.

The following teams took part in round 1 –

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| score1 = 0–15 (15)

| score2 = (13) 0–13

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| date = 8 June 2019

| time = 16:45 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 1

| team1 = Wexford File:Colours of Wexford.svg

| score1 = 0–10 (10)

| score2 = (28) 4–16

| team2 = File:Colours of Derry.svg Derry

| goals1 =

| points1 = Donal Shanley 0–2, Tom Byrne 0–2, Brian Malone 0–1, Conor Devitt 0–1, Michael Furlong 0–1, Jonathan Bealin 0–1, Niall Hughes 0–1, James Cash 0–1

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| points2 = Shane McGuigan 1–4 , Ryan Bell 1–3 , Benny Heron 1–2 , Enda Lynn 1–1, Conor McAtamney 0–2, Ciarán McFaul 0–1, Pádraig Cassidy 0–1, Christopher Bradley 0–1, Jack Doherty 0–1

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/football/news/all-ireland-sfc-derry-overwhelm-wexford/

| venue = Wexford Park

| location = Wexford

| referee = Anthony Nolan (Wicklow)

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| date = 8 June 2019

| time = 19:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 1

| team1 = Louth File:Colours of Louth.svg

| score1 = 1–11 (14)

| score2 = (22) 2–16

| team2 = File:Colours of Antrim.svg Antrim

| goals1 = Matthew Fitzpatrick 2

| points1 = Matthew Fitzpatrick 1, Ryan Murray 0–6, Patrick McBride 0–3, Ruairí Scott 0–2, Colum Duffin 0–2, Patrick McCormick 0–1 and Niall Delargy 0–1

| goals2 = Andy McDonnell 1

| points2 = Andy McDonnell 0–1, Ryan Burns 0–2, Declan Byrne 0–2, Conall McKeever 0–1, Emmet Carolan 0–1, Ciaran Downey 0–1, Tommy Durnin 0–1, John Clutterbuck0-1 and Bevan Duffy 0–1

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/football/news/all-ireland-sfc-antrim-stun-louth/

| venue = Gaelic Grounds

| location = Drogheda

| referee = Martin McNally (Monaghan)

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| date = 9 June 2019

| time = 13:45 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 1

| team1 = Monaghan File:Colours of Monaghan.svg

| score1 = 1–10 (13)

| score2 = (9) 1–06

| team2 = File:Colours of Fermanagh.svg Fermanagh

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| venue = St Tiernach's Park

| location = Clones

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| date = 9 June 2019

| time = 14:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 1

| team1 = Down File:Colours of Down.svg

| score1 = 1–13 (16)

| score2 = (13) 1–10

| team2 = File:Colours of Tipperary.svg Tipperary

| goals1 = D O’Hare 1

| points1 = P Havern 0–4; C Quinn 0–3; C Harrison 0–2; R Burns (45), D O’Hagan, J Johnston, P Devlin, B O’Hagan 0–1 each

| goals2 = P Austin 1

| points2 = C Sweeney 0-4f, P Austin 0–1; L McGrath 0-2f; J Kennedy (45), M Quinlivan, L Casey 0–1 each.

| report = [https://munster.gaa.ie/event/2019-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-round-1-down-v-tipperary/ Report]

| venue = Páirc Esler

| location = Newry

| referee = Fergal Kelly (Longford)

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| date = 9 June 2019

| time = 15:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 1

| team1 = Carlow File:Colours of Carlow.svg

| score1 = 0–07 (7)

| score2 = (17) 2–11

| team2 = File:Colours of Longford.svg Longford

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| venue = Dr Cullen Park

| location = Carlow

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| team1 = Westmeath File:Colours of Westmeath.svg

| score1 = 1–22 (25)

| score2 = (7) 0–07

| team2 = File:Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford

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| venue = Cusack Park

| location = Mullingar

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==Round 2==

In the second round of the qualifiers the eight winning teams from round 1 played the eight beaten provincial semi-finalists. The round 2 draw was unrestricted − if two teams played each other in a provincial match they could be drawn to meet again. The eight winners of these matches played each other in four matches in round 3.

The following teams took part in round 2 –

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| score2 = {{small|(28)}} 1–25

| team2 = File:Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare

| location = Belfast

| venue = Corrigan Park

| referee = Noel Mooney (Cavan)

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| time = 17:00 IST (UTC+1)

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| score1 = 1–14 {{small|(17)}}

| score2 = {{small|(21)}} 2–15

| team2 = File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

| location = Longford

| venue = Pearse Park

| attendance = 4,162

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| score1 = 0–12 {{small|(12)}}

| score2 = {{small|(16)}} 1–13

| team2 = File:Colours of Laois.svg Laois

| location = outside Dungiven

| venue = Owenbeg Centre of Excellence

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| time = 18:00 IST (UTC+1)

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| score1 = 2–13 {{small|(19)}}

| score2 = {{small|(13)}} 1–10

| team2 = File:Colours of Limerick.svg Limerick

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| date = {{start date|2019|06|22|df=y}}

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| team1 = Leitrim File:Colours of Leitrim.svg

| score1 = 0–17 {{small|(17)}}

| score2 = {{small|(26)}} 3–17

| team2 = File:Colours of Clare.svg Clare

| location = Carrick-on-Shannon

| venue = Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada

| attendance = 7,563

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| date = {{start date|2019|06|22|df=y}}

| time = 19:00 IST (UTC+1)

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| team1 = Down File:Colours of Down.svg

| score1 = 1–11 {{small|(14)}}

| score2 = {{small|(19)}} 1–16

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| location = Newry

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| time = 19:00 IST (UTC+1)

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| score1 = 1–12 {{small|(15)}}

| score2 = {{small|(23)}} 2–17

| team2 = File:Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh

| location = Clones

| venue = St Tiernach's Park

| referee = Ciaran Branagan (Down)

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| date = {{start date|2019|06|23|df=y}}

| time = 15:00 IST (UTC+1)

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| score1 = 3–17 {{small|(26)}}

| score2 = {{small|(15)}} 0–15

| team2 = File:Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo

| location = Tullamore

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==Round 3==

In the third round of the qualifiers the eight winning teams from round 2 played off in four matches. Round 3 draw rules did not allow two teams that have played each other in a provincial match to meet again if such a pairing could be avoided. In 2019 only Laois and Westmeath had played each other and this pairing was prevented in the draw. The four winners of these matches played the four beaten provincial finalists in round 4.

The following teams took part in round 3:{{citation needed|date=September 2019}}

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| time = 17:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 3

| team1 = Kildare File:Colours of Kildare.svg

| score1 = 1–15 {{small|(18)}}

| score2 = {{small|(28)}} 2–22

| team2 = File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

| goals1 = Kevin Feely 1

| points1 = Adam Tyrrell 6 (5f) Kevin Feely 2, Fergal Conway 3, Neil Flynn 2 (1f), Tommy Moolick 1, Peter Kelly 1

| goals2 = Darren McCurry 1, Michael Cassidy 1, Paul Kerrigan 1

| points2 = Peter Harte 7 (3f), Darren McCurry 2, Cathal McShane 5 (2f), Matthew Donnelly 3, Frank Burns 2, Rory Brennan 1, Colm Cavanagh 1, Connor McAliskey 1

| location = Newbridge

| TV = Sky Sports

| venue = St Conleth's Park

| attendance = ~6,000

| referee = Paddy Neilan (Roscommon)

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/news-archive/news/all-ireland-sfc-kildare-v-tyrone/

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| date = {{start date|2019|06|29|df=y}}

| time = 18:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 3

| team1 = Westmeath File:Colours of Westmeath.svg

| score1 = 0–15 {{small|(15)}}

| score2 = {{small|(16)}} 1–13

| team2 = File:Colours of Clare.svg Clare

| goals1 =

| points1 = Kieran Martin 6 (3f), Tommy McDaniel 3 (2f), Callum McCormack 2, Ronan O'Toole 1, Ger Egan 1, Tom Molloy 1, N Mulligan 1 (1 45)

| goals2 = David Tubridy 1

| points2 = David Tubridy 2 (2f), Jamie Malone 3, Eoin Cleary 3 (3f), Cathal O'Connor 2, Gary Brennan 2, Gavin Cooney 1

| location = Mullingar

| venue = TEG Cusack Park

| attendance = ~5,000

| referee = Martin McNally (Monaghan)

| report = [https://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-championship/westmeath-clare/1496323/ Report]

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| date = {{start date|2019|06|29|df=y}}

| time = 19:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 3

| team1 = Mayo File:Colours of Mayo.svg

| score1 = 2–13 {{small|(19)}}

| score2 = {{small|(18)}} 1–15

| team2 = File:Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh

| goals1 = Fionn McDonagh 1, Kevin McLoughlin 1

| points1 = Fionn McDonagh 1, Kevin McLoughlin 1, Darren Coen 4, Conor Loftus 2 (2f), Cillian O’Connor 2 (2f), Patrick Durcan 1, Jason Doherty 1, Donal Vaughan 1

| goals2 = Rian O’Neill 1

| points2 = Jamie Clarke 5 (2f), Rian O’Neill 2 (2f), Stefan Campbell 4, Rory Grugan 3, Niall Grimley 1

| location = Castlebar

| TV = Sky Sports

| venue = MacHale Park

| attendance = 18,711

| referee = Maurice Deegan (Laois)

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/news-archive/news/all-ireland-sfc-mayo-hold-on-against-armagh/

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| date = {{start date|2019|06|29|df=y}}

| time = 19:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 3

| team1 = Laois File:Colours of Laois.svg

| score1 = 0–20 {{small|(20)}}

| score2 = {{small|(15)}} 0–15

| team2 = File:Colours of Offaly.svg Offaly

| goals1 =

| points1 = Donie Kingston 6 (3f), Paul Kingston 4, Ross Munnelly 1(1f), Colm Murphy 2, Kieran Lillis 2, Evan O’Carroll 2, Eoin Lowry 1, Robert Pigott 1

| goals2 =

| points2 = Ruairí McNamee 4, Bernard Allen 3, Niall McNamee 3 (1f), Paddy Dunican 3 (3f), Anton Sullivan 1, Johnny Moloney 1

| location = Portlaoise

| venue = O'Moore Park

| attendance = 6,735

| referee = David Coldrick (Meath)

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/news-archive/news/all-ireland-sfc-laois-defeat-offaly-in-midlands-derby/

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==Round 4==

In the fourth round of the qualifiers, the four winning teams from round 3 played the four beaten provincial finalists. Round 4 draw rules did not allow two teams that had played each other in a provincial match to meet again if such a pairing could be avoided. The matches were normally held in neutral venues (unless the two teams involved had an arrangement or agreed to a coin toss to decide who had home advantage). The four winners of these matches played in the round robin All-Ireland Super 8s.

The following teams took part in round 4 –

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File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo

File:Colours of Laois.svg Laois

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| time = 17:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 4

| team1 = Cavan File:Colours of Cavan.svg

| score1 = 0–07 {{small|(07)}}

| score2 = {{small|(23)}} 1–20

| team2 = File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

| goals1 =

| points1 = Niall Murray 2 (2f), Gearoid McKiernan 2 (2f), Dara McVeety 1, Gerard Smith 1, Conor Madden 1

| goals2 = Ben McDonnell 1

| points2 = Cathal McShane 5 (3f), Peter Harte 5 (4f), Darren McCurry 3, Niall Sludden 2, Niall Morgan 2 (1f, 1 '45'), Brian Kennedy 1, Colm Cavanagh 1, Conal McCann 1

| location = Clones

| venue = St Tiernach's Park

| TV = Sky Sports

| attendance = 11,258

| referee = Barry Cassidy (Derry)

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/football/news/all-ireland-sfc-tyrone-advance-past-cavan-after-dominant-display/

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| date = {{start date|2019|07|06|df=y}}

| time = 17:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 4

| team1 = Cork File:Colours of Cork.svg

| score1 = 4–20 {{small|(32)}}

| score2 = {{small|(18)}} 1–15

| team2 = File:Colours of Laois.svg Laois

| goals1 = Brian Hurley 2, Mark Collins 1, Paul Kerrigan 1

| points1 = Mark Collins 8 (4f), Brian Hurley 4, Ruairi Deane 2, Stephen Sherlock 2 (1 '45'), Paul Kerrigan 1, Ronan O’Toole 1, Kevin O’Driscoll 1, Liam O’Donovan 1

| goals2 = Martin Scully 1

| points2 = Donie Kingston 9 (6f), Trevor Collins 1, Colm Murphy 1, Eoin Lowry 1, Paul Kingston 1, Mark Barry 1, Evan O’Carroll 1

| location = Thurles

| TV =

| venue = Semple Stadium

| attendance =

| referee = Fergal Kelly (Longford)

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/football/news/all-ireland-sfc-cork-sweep-aside-laois/

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|07|06|df=y}}

| time = 19:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 4

| team1 = Galway File:Colours of Galway.svg

| score1 = 1–13 {{small|(16)}}

| score2 = {{small|(19)}} 2–13

| team2 = File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo

| goals1 = Shane Walsh 1 (1f)

| points1 = Peter Cooke 4, Shane Walsh 3 (2f, 1 '45'), Eamonn Brannigan 2, Cillian McDaid 1, Gary O’Donnell 1, Michael Daly 1, Kieran Molloy 1

| goals2 = James Carr 2

| points2 = Cillian O’Connor 6 (5f), Darren Coen 3, Kevin McLoughlin 1, Stephen Coen 1, Jason Doherty 1, Donal Vaughan 1

| location = Limerick

| TV = Sky Sports

| venue = Gaelic Grounds

| attendance = 19,183

| referee = Joe McQuillan (Cavan)

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/football/news/all-ireland-sfc-mayo-overcome-galway/

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|07|07|df=y}}

| time = 14:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Round 4

| team1 = Meath File:Colours of Meath.svg

| score1 = 2–16 {{small|(22)}}

| score2 = {{small|(21)}} 1–18

| team2 = File:Colours of Clare.svg Clare

| goals1 = Mickey Newman 1, Bryan Menton 1

| points1 = Mickey Newman 6 (5f), James Conlon 3, Donal Keogan 1, Ethan Devine 1, Bryan McMahon 1, Thomas McGovern 1, Cillian O’Sullivan 1, Ben Brennan 1, Shane Walsh 1 (1f)

| goals2 = Gavin Cooney 1

| points2 = David Tubridy 6 (3f), Jamie Malone 4, Cathal O’Connor 2, Eoin Cleary 2 (2f), Cian O’Dea 1, Gary Brennan 1, Dermot Coughlan 1, and Gordon Kelly 1

| location = Portlaoise

| venue = O'Moore Park

| TV = RTÉ

| attendance =

| referee = Derek O'Mahoney (Tipperary)

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/news-archive/news/all-ireland-sfc-meath-win-thriller/

}}

=Group stage=

For official fixtures and results see [https://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-championship All-Ireland Senior Football Championship at gaa.ie]

==Structure==

Format

The four provincial champions and the four winning teams from round four of the All-Ireland qualifiers are divided into two groups of four teams. Each group consists of two provincial champions and the two losing provincial finalists of the other two provinces or the team that beats them in round four of the qualifiers.

There are three rounds of two games in each group. Teams have one home game, one away game and one game in Croke Park:{{citation needed|date=September 2019}}

Phase 1 – Weekend of 13/14 July – Each of the two provincial champions play one of the two qualifiers with both provincial champions having home advantage.

Phase 2 – Weekend of 20/21 July – The provincial champions play each other and the two qualifiers play each other. All round 2 matches are in Croke Park.

Phase 3 – Weekend of 3/4 August – Both qualifiers have home advantage when they play the provincial champions.

Dublin, if they qualify, will play their home game at Croke Park meaning that they will have two "Super 8" games in Croke Park.{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/championship-draw-heralds-new-beginning-for-gaa-1.3261048|title=Championship draw heralds new beginning for GAA|work=The Irish Times|date=19 October 2017}} Some counties criticised the use of Croke Park as a home venue for Dublin.{{cite web |title=Congress: Dubs will continue to enjoy home comforts after Donegal motion fails |url=http://www.hoganstand.com/Article/Index/295940 |website=www.hoganstand.com |publisher=Hogan Stand |access-date=24 February 2019}} At the GAA Congress on 23 February 2019 Donegal proposed that Dublin be limited to playing one "Super 8" game at Croke Park. The motion failed as it only received 36% of the available votes.

Super 8 games are played in the four weeks beginning in early July and ending in the first weekend in August (which is also the bank holiday weekend in the Republic of Ireland). Two points are awarded for a win and one point for a draw. The top two teams in each group advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals.

Tie-breaker

If only two teams are level on group points –

  • The team that won the head-to-head match is ranked first
  • If this game was a draw, score difference (total scored minus total conceded in all group games) is used to rank the teams
  • If score difference is identical, total scored is used to rank the teams
  • If still identical, a play-off is required

If three or more teams are level on group points, score difference is used to rank the teams.

==Group 1==

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|team1=MUN |team2=CON |team3=ULS |team4=LEI

|result1=SF

|result2=SF

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|win_CON=2 |draw_CON=0 |loss_CON=1 |gf_CON=55 |ga_CON=52

|win_ULS=1 |draw_ULS=1 |loss_ULS=1 |gf_ULS=61 |ga_ULS=56

|win_LEI=0 |draw_LEI=0 |loss_LEI=3 |gf_LEI=46 |ga_LEI=72

|name_MUN= File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

|name_ULS= File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal

|name_CON= File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo

|name_LEI= File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath

|res_col_header=Q

|col_SF=green1 |text_SF={{small|Advance to semi-finals}}

|winpoints=2

|drawpoints=1

|losspoints=0

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| date = {{start date|2019|07|14|df=y}}

| time = 14:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 1

| team1 = Donegal File:Colours of Donegal.svg

| score1 = 2–19 {{small|(25)}}

| score2 = {{small|(16)}} 1–13

| team2 = File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath

| goals1 = Patrick McBrearty 1, Oisín Gallen 1

| points1 = Patrick McBrearty 6 (2f), Michael Murphy 3 (1 '45'), Jamie Brennan 3, Ryan McHugh 2, Oisín Gallen 1, Niall O'Donnell 1, Michael Langan 1, Jason McGee 1, Eoin McHugh 1

| goals2 = Mickey Newman 1 (1p)

| points2 = Bryan McMahon 0–3, Mickey Newman 2 (1f), Cillian O'Sullivan 2, Bryan Menton 2, James Conlon 1, James McEntee 1, Shane McEntee 1, Darragh Campion 1

| HT = 1–9 – 0–8

| location = Ballybofey

| venue = MacCumhaill Park

| referee = Conor Lane (Cork)

| attendance =

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/news-archive/news/all-ireland-sfc-donegal-finish-strongly/

| TV = Sky Sports

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|07|14|df=y}}

| time = 16:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 1

| team1 = Kerry File:Colours of Kerry.svg

| score1 = 1-22 {{small|(25)}}

| score2 = {{small|(15)}} 0-15

| team2 = File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo

| goals1 = Paul Geaney 1

| points1 = David Clifford 7 (1f), Seán O'Shea 7 (6f), Stephen O'Brien 3, Paul Geaney 2, David Moran 1, James O’Donoghue 1, Graham O'Sullivan 1, Shane Enright 1

| goals2 =

| points2 = Cillian O'Connor 6 (3f, 1p), Darren Coen 3, Andy Moran 2, Lee Keegan 1, Fionn McDonagh 1, Fergal Boland 1, Ciaran Tracey 1

| HT = 0–15 – 0–6

| location = Killarney

| venue = Fitzgerald Stadium

| referee = Sean Hurson (Tyrone)

| attendance = 31,312

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/news-archive/news/all-ireland-sfc-brilliant-kerry-claim-victory/

| TV = RTÉ

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|07|21|df=y}}

| time = 14:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 2

| team1 = Mayo File:Colours of Mayo.svg

| score1 = 2–17 {{small|(23)}}

| score2 = {{small|(14)}} 0–14

| team2 = File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath

| goals1 = Cillian O'Connor 1, Kevin McLoughlin 1,

| points1 = Cillian O'Connor 5 (4f), Fionn McDonagh 2, Jason Doherty 2, Fergal Boland 2, Kevin McLoughlin 1, Darren Coen 1, Andy Moran 1, Colm Boyle 1, Lee Keegan 1, James Carr 1

| goals2 =

| points2 = Shane Walsh 5 (5f), Michael Newman 2 (1f), Seamus Lavin 2, Brian Menton 1, James McEntee 1, Ethan Devane 1, Cillian O’Sullivan 1, Seamus Lavin 1, James Conlon 1

| HT = 0–7 – 0–7

| location = Dublin

| venue = Croke Park

| referee = Ciaran Branagan (Down)

| attendance =

| report = https://www.the42.ie/meath-mayo-report-croke-park-super-8s-phase-2-4733337-Jul2019/

| TV = RTÉ

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|07|21|df=y}}

| time = 16:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 2

| team1 = Kerry File:Colours of Kerry.svg

| score1 = 1–20 {{small|(23)}}

| score2 = {{small|(23)}} 1–20

| team2 = File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal

| goals1 = Paul Geaney 1

| points1 = Paul Geaney 4, Seán O'Shea 4 (3f), David Clifford 3 (1f), Stephen O'Brien 3, Killian Spillane 3, Tom O'Sullivan 1, Jason Foley 1, Paul Murphy 1

| goals2 = Michael Murphy 1 (1p)

| points2 = Michael Murphy 7 (4f), Patrick McBrearty 5 (3f), Ryan McHugh 2, Oisín Gallen 2, Michael Langan 2, Jason McGee 1, Niall O'Donnell 1

| HT = 0–10 – 0–9

| location = Dublin

| venue = Croke Park

| referee = Paddy Neilan (Roscommon)

| attendance =

| report = https://www.the42.ie/kerry-donegal-report-super-8s-croke-park-4733366-Jul2019/

| TV = RTÉ

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|08|03|df=y}}

| time = 18:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 3

| team1 = Mayo File:Colours of Mayo.svg

| score1 = 1–14 {{small|(17)}}

| score2 = {{small|(13)}} 1–10

| team2 = File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal

| goals1 = Cillian O'Connor 1

| points1 = Cillian O'Connor 4 (4f), Paddy Durcan 3, James Carr 2, Andy Moran 2, Jason Doherty 1, Chris Barrett 1, Kevin McLoughlin 1

| goals2 = Michael Murphy 1 (1p)

| points2 = Michael Murphy 4 (2f) Paddy McBrearty 2, Niall O'Donnell 2, Daire Ó Baoill 2

| HT = 1–7 – 0–4

| location = Castlebar

| venue = MacHale Park

| referee = David Gough (Meath)

| attendance = 27,369

| report = https://www.the42.ie/mayo-donegal-report-all-ireland-sfc-super-8s-castlebar-4752353-Aug2019/

| TV = Sky Sports

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|08|03|df=y}}

| time = 18:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 3

| team1 = Meath File:Colours of Meath.svg

| score1 = 1–13 {{small|(16)}}

| score2 = {{small|(24)}} 2–18

| team2 = File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

| goals1 = Darragh Campion 1

| points1 = Shane Walsh 6 (3f), Bryan McMahon 3, Darragh Campion 1, Thomas O'Reilly 1, Ethan Devine 1, Bryan Menton 1

| goals2 = Seán O'Shea 1, Brian Ó Beaglaoích 1

| points2 = Seán O'Shea 8 (4f, 1 ’45′), Killian Spillane 3, Paul Geaney 2, David Moran 2, Brian Ó Beaglaoích 1, Stephen O’Brien 1, Tom O’Sullivan 1

| HT = 1–9 – 1–10

| location = Navan

| venue = Páirc Tailteann

| referee = Fergal Kelly (Longford)

| attendance =

| report = https://www.the42.ie/kerry-meath-report-all-ireland-sfc-super-8s-4752364-Aug2019/

| TV = Sky Sports

}}

==Group 2==

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|team1=LEI |team2=ULS |team3=CON |team4=MUN

|result1=SF

|result2=SF

|win_LEI=3 |draw_LEI=0 |loss_LEI=0 |gf_LEI=84 |ga_LEI=47

|win_ULS=2 |draw_ULS=0 |loss_ULS=1 |gf_ULS=51 |ga_ULS=50

|win_CON=1 |draw_CON=0 |loss_CON=2 |gf_CON=48 |ga_CON=67

|win_MUN=0 |draw_MUN=0 |loss_MUN=3 |gf_MUN=56 |ga_MUN=75

|name_LEI= File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

|name_ULS= File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

|name_CON= File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon

|name_MUN= File:Colours of Cork.svg Cork

|res_col_header=Q

|col_SF=green1 |text_SF={{small|Advance to semi-finals}}

|winpoints=2

|drawpoints=1

|losspoints=0

|update=4 August 2019|start_date=

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{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|07|13|df=y}}

| time = 17:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 1

| team1 = Roscommon File:Colours of Roscommon.svg

| score1 = 0–13 (13)

| score2 = (17) 0–17

| team2 = File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

| goals1 =

| points1 = Diarmuid Murtagh 4, (2f), Conor Cox 2, (1f), Darren O'Malley 1, (1f), Niall Daly 1, Shane Killoran 1, Cathal Cregg 1, Enda Smith 1, Brian Stack 1, Andrew Glennon 1

| goals2 =

| points2 = Cathal McShane 8 (5f), Niall Sludden (3, Mattie Donnelly 2, Frank Burns 1, Brian Kennedy 1, Peter Harte 1, Darren McCurry 1

| HT = 0–6 – 0–8

| location = Roscommon

| venue = Dr Hyde Park

| referee = David Coldrick (Meath)

| attendance =

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/football/news/all-ireland-sfc-tyrone-win-away-to-roscommon/

| TV = Sky Sports

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|7|13|df=y}}

| time = 19:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 1

| team1 = Dublin File:Colours of Dublin.svg

| score1 = 5–18 (33)

| score2 = (20) 1–17

| team2 = File:Colours of Cork.svg Cork

| goals1 = Jack McCaffrey 1, Michael Darragh MacAuley 1, Niall Scully 1, Ciarán Kilkenny 1, Brian Fenton 1

| points1 = Dean Rock 5 (3f, 1 '45'), Con O'Callaghan 4, Ciarán Kilkenny 2, Philly McMahon 2, Paul Mannion 2, Brian Fenton 1, John Small 1, Cormac Costello 1 (1f)

| goals2 = Luke Connolly 1 (1p)

| points2 = Luke Connolly 3 (1 '45'), Paul Kerrigan 3, Brian Hurley 3 (1f), Michael Hurley 2, Mark Collins 1 (1f), Sean White 1, Ruairi Deane 1, Kevin O'Driscoll 1, Mattie Taylor 1, Liam O'Donovan 1

| HT = 2–9 – 0–9

| location = Dublin

| venue = Croke Park

| referee = David Gough (Meath)

| attendance = 30,214

| report = https://www.gaa.ie/football/news/all-ireland-sfc-dublin-finish-strongly-to-see-off-cork/

| TV = RTÉ

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|07|20|df=y}}

| time = 17:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 2

| team1 = Cork File:Colours of Cork.svg

| score1 = 2–12 (18)

| score2 = (21) 2–15

| team2 = File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

| goals1 = Luke Connolly 1, James Loughrey 1

| points1 = Michael Hurley 4, Luke Connolly 3 (2f), Mark Collins 2 (2f), Mattie Taylor 1, Sean White 1, John O'Rourke 1

| goals2 = Cathal McShane 1, Peter Harte 1 (1p)

| points2 = Cathal McShane 5 (4f), Peter Harte 5 (3f), Mattie Donnelly 3, Tiarnan McCann 1, Conor Meyler 1

| HT = 2–4 – 0–5

| location = Dublin

| venue = Croke Park

| referee = Maurice Deegan (Laois)

| attendance =

| report = https://www.the42.ie/tyrone-cork-report-4732870-Jul2019/

| TV = Sky Sports

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|07|20|df=y}}

| time = 19:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 2

| team1 = Dublin File:Colours of Dublin.svg

| score1 = 2–26 (32)

| score2 = (14) 0–14

| team2 = File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon

| goals1 = Dean Rock 1, Michael Darragh MacAuley 1

| points1 = Dean Rock 11 (10f), Paul Mannion 3, Paddy Small 3, Ciarán Kilkenny 2, Brian Fenton 2, Con O’Callaghan 2, Jack McCaffrey 1, Kevin McManamon 1, Niall Scully 1

| goals2 =

| points2 = Conor Cox 7 (4f), Conor Hussey 3, Cathal Compton 1, Diarmuid Murtagh 1, Niall Daly 1, Seán Mullooly 1

| HT = 1–15 – 0–7

| location = Dublin

| venue = Croke Park

| referee = Barry Cassidy (Derry)

| attendance =

| report = https://www.the42.ie/dublin-roscommon-report-2-4733005-Jul2019/

| TV = Sky Sports

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|08|04|df=y}}

| time = 16:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 3

| team1 = Cork File:Colours of Cork.svg

| score1 = 3–9 (18)

| score2 = (21) 4–9

| team2 = File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon

| goals1 = Luke Connolly 1, Mark Collins 1, James Loughrey 1

| points1 = Luke Connolly 3 (3f), Mark Collins 2 (2f), Ruairi Deane 1, Kevin O'Driscoll 1, Stephen Sherlock 1, John O’Rourke 1

| goals2 = Brian Stack 2, Enda Smith 1, Shane Killoran 1

| points2 = Conor Cox 5 (5f), Enda Smith 1, Shane Killoran 1, Andrew Glennon 1 (1f), Donie Smith 1

| HT = 2–5 – 1–7

| location = Cork

| venue = Páirc Uí Rinn

| referee = Noel Mooney (Cavan)

| attendance = 2,356

| report = https://www.the42.ie/roscommon-cork-super-8s-report-4752966-Aug2019/

| TV = RTÉ

}}

{{GAAmatchbox collapsible

| date = {{start date|2019|08|04|df=y}}

| time = 16:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Phase 3

| team1 = Tyrone File:Colours of Tyrone.svg

| score1 = 0–13 (13)

| score2 = (19) 1–16

| team2 = File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

| goals1 =

| points1 = Connor McAliskey 5 (2f), Richard Donnelly 2, Kyle Coney 2 (2f), Conan Grugan 1, Conall McCann 1, Darren McCurry 1, Niall Sludden 1

| goals2 = Eoghan O'Gara 1

| points2 = Cormac Costello 6 (4f), Seán Bugler 3, Kevin McManamon 2, Paddy Small 2, Paddy Andrews 1, Bernard Brogan 1, Diarmuid Connolly 1

| HT = 0–5 – 0–8

| location = Omagh

| venue = Healy Park

| referee = Joe McQuillan (Cavan)

| attendance = 15,315

| report = https://www.the42.ie/dublin-tyrone-all-ireland-football-4752645-Aug2019/

| TV = RTÉ

}}

=Knockout stage=

{{4TeamBracket

| RD1= Semi-finals

| RD2= Final

| RD1-seed1=

| RD1-team1=File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

| RD1-score1=3–14

| RD1-seed2=

| RD1-team2=File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo

| RD1-score2=1–10

| RD1-seed3=

| RD1-team3=File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

| RD1-score3=0–18

| RD1-seed4=

| RD1-team4=File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

| RD1-score4=1–18

| RD2-team1=File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin
(R)

| RD2-score1=1–16
(1–18)

| RD2-team2=File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry
(R)

| RD2-score2=1–16
(0–15)

}}

==Semi-finals==

The winner of Super 8s Group 1 played the runner-up of Super 8s Group 2, while the winner of Super 8s Group 2 played the runner-up of Super 8s Group 1.

{{GAAmatchbox

| date = {{start date|2019|08|10|df=y}}

| time = 17:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Semi-final

| team1 =Mayo File:Colours of Mayo.svg

| score1 = 1–10 (13)

| score2 = (23) 3–14

| team2 = File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

| goals1 = Lee Keegan 1

| points1 = Cillian O'Connor 3 (2f) Patrick Durcan 2, Colm Boyle 1, Séamus O'Shea 1, Fergal Boland 1, Stephen Coen 1, James Carr 1

| goals2 = Con O'Callaghan 2, Brian Fenton 1

| points2 = Dean Rock 6 (6f), Paul Mannion 5, Brian Fenton 1, Niall Scully 1, Brian Howard 1

| HT = 0-08 – 0-06

| location = Dublin

| venue = Croke Park

| referee = Conor Lane (Cork)

| attendance = 82,300

| report = [https://www.the42.ie/dublin-mayo-senior-football-4758022-Aug2019/ Report]

| TV = RTÉ
Sky Sports

}}

{{GAAmatchbox

| date = {{start date|2019|08|11|df=y}}

| time = 15:30 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Semi-final

| team1 = Tyrone File:Colours of Tyrone.svg

| score1 = 0–18 (18)

| score2 = (21) 1–18

| team2 = File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

| goals1 =

| points1 = Cathal McShane 7 (3f), Niall Sludden 2, Mattie Donnelly 2, Niall Morgan 2 (2 '45'), Peter Harte 1 (1f), Connor McAliskey 1, Darren McCurry 1, Richie Donnelly 1, Michael McKernan 1

| goals2 = Stephen O'Brien 1

| points2 = Seán O'Shea 6 (5f, 1 '45'), David Clifford 5 (1f), Paul Geaney 3, Stephen O'Brien 2, David Moran 1, Jack Sherwood 1

| HT = 0-09 – 0-05

| location = Dublin

| venue = Croke Park

| referee = Maurice Deegan (Laois)

| attendance = 33,848

| report = [https://www.the42.ie/kerry-tyrone-senior-4758074-Aug2019/ Report]

| TV = RTÉ
Sky Sports

}}

==Final==

{{Main|2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final}}

The Central Competitions Control Committee of the GAA decided in October 2018 that, in future, the final should be played "by the 35th Sunday of the year". Traditionally the final was held on the third Sunday in September.

{{GAAmatchbox

| date = {{start date|2019|09|01|df=y}}

| time = 15:30 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Final

| team1 = Dublin File:Colours of Dublin.svg

| score1 = 1–16 {{small|(19)}}

| score2 = {{small|(19)}} 1–16

| team2 = File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

| goals1 = Jack McCaffrey 1

| points1 = Dean Rock 10 (6f, 1 ’45), Jack McCaffrey 3, Paul Mannion 2, Con O'Callaghan 1

| goals2 = Killian Spillane 1

| points2 = Seán O'Shea 10 (4f, 3 ’45), David Clifford 2, Gavin Crowley 1, Killian Spillane 1, Stephen O'Brien 1, Tommy Walsh 1

| HT = 1-09 – 0-08

| location = Dublin

| venue = Croke Park

| referee = David Gough (Meath)

| standby = Conor Lane (Cork)

| linesman = Barry Cassidy (Derry)

| sideline = Sean Hurson (Tyrone)

| umpires = Eugene Gough, Terry Gough, Stephen Gough, Dean Gough (all Slane GFC, Meath)

| attendance = 82,300

| report = [https://www.the42.ie/dublin-kerry-all-ireland-4791456-Sep2019/ Report]

| TV = RTÉ
Sky Sports

}}

{{GAAmatchbox

| date = {{start date|2019|09|14|df=y}}

| time = 18:00 IST (UTC+1)

| round = Final Replay

| team1 = Dublin File:Colours of Dublin.svg

| score1 = 1–18 {{small|(21)}}

| score2 = {{small|(15)}} 0–15

| team2 = File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

| goals1 = Eoin Murchan 1

| points1 = Ciarán Kilkenny 4, Con O’Callaghan 4, Paul Mannion 4, Dean Rock 3 (1 '45), David Byrne 1, James McCarthy 1, Niall Scully 1

| goals2 =

| points2 = Seán O'Shea 5 (3f), David Clifford 5 (1f), Paul Geaney 4, Adrian Spillane 1

| HT = 0–10 – 0–10

| location = Dublin

| venue = Croke Park

| referee = Conor Lane (Cork)

| standby = Maurice Deegan (Laois)

| linesman = David Coldrick (Meath)

| sideline = Niall Cullen (Fermanagh)

| umpires = Kevin Roache, DJ O'Sullivan (both Banteer/Lyre), Ray Hegarty (Bride Rovers), Pat Kelly (Kilshannig)

| attendance = 82,300

| report = [https://www.the42.ie/dublin-kerry-all-ireland-2-4808774-Sep2019/ Report]

| TV = RTÉ
Sky Sports

}}

Referees Panel

:As announced in April 2019:{{cite news|url=https://www.gaa.ie/news/gaa-announces-referee-panel-for-championship-2019/|title=GAA announces Referee Panel for Championship 2019|date=25 April 2019}}

  1. Ciaran Branagan (Down)
  2. Barry Cassidy (Derry)
  3. Brendan Cawley (Kildare), first year{{cite news|url=https://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/sport/376292/kildare-referee-brendan-cawley-on-senior-championship-panel.html|title=Kildare referee Brendan Cawley, named on senior inter-county championship panel|work=Leinster Leader|date=17 April 2019}}
  4. David Coldrick (Meath)
  5. Niall Cullen (Fermanagh)
  6. Maurice Deegan (Laois)
  7. David Gough (Meath)
  8. Jerome Henry (Mayo)
  9. Sean Hurson (Tyrone)
  10. Fergal Kelly (Longford)
  11. Conor Lane (Cork)
  12. Martin McNally (Monaghan)
  13. Joe McQuillan (Cavan)
  14. James Molloy (Galway), first year
  15. Noel Mooney (Cavan)
  16. Paddy Neilan (Roscommon)
  17. Anthony Nolan (Wicklow)
  18. Derek O'Mahoney (Tipperary)

Stadia and locations

cellpadding="1" style="margin: 1em auto;"
style="background:#069; color:white;"

| Team

| Location

| Stadium

| Stadium
Capacity

Antrim

| Belfast

| Corrigan Park

| {{Nts|5000}}

Armagh

| Armagh

| Athletic Grounds

| {{Nts|19,500}}

Carlow

| Carlow

| Dr Cullen Park

| {{Nts|21,000}}

Cavan

| Cavan

| Breffni Park

| {{Nts|32,000}}

Clare

| Ennis

| Cusack Park

| {{Nts|14,864}}

Cork

| Cork

| Páirc Uí Chaoimh

| {{Nts|50,288}}

Derry

| Derry

| Celtic Park

| {{Nts|22,000}}

Donegal

| Ballybofey

| MacCumhaill Park

| {{Nts|18,000}}

Down

| Newry

| Páirc Esler

| {{Nts|25,000}}

Dublin

| Donnycarney

| Parnell Park

| {{Nts|13,500}}

Fermanagh

| Enniskillen

| Brewster Park

| {{Nts|20,000}}

GAA

| Drumcondra

| Croke Park

| {{Nts|82,300}}

Galway

| Galway

| Pearse Stadium

| {{Nts|26,197}}

Kerry

| Killarney

| Fitzgerald Stadium

| {{Nts|43,180}}

Kildare

| Newbridge

| St Conleth's Park

| {{Nts|6,200}}

Laois

| Portlaoise

| O'Moore Park

| {{Nts|27,000}}

Leitrim

| Carrick-on-Shannon

| Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada

| {{Nts|9,331}}

Limerick

| Limerick

| Gaelic Grounds

| {{Nts|49,866}}

London

| Ruislip

| Emerald GAA Grounds

| {{Nts|5,000}}

Longford

| Longford

| Pearse Park

| {{Nts|10,000}}

Louth

| Drogheda

| Drogheda Park

| {{Nts|7,000}}

Mayo

| Castlebar

| MacHale Park

| {{Nts|42,000}}

Meath

| Navan

| Páirc Tailteann

| {{Nts|10,000}}

Monaghan

| Clones

| St Tiernach's Park

| {{Nts|36,000}}

New York

| Kingsbridge

| Gaelic Park

| {{Nts|2,000}}

Offaly

| Tullamore

| O'Connor Park

| {{Nts|20,000}}

Roscommon

| Roscommon

| Dr Hyde Park

| {{Nts|25,000}}

Sligo

| Sligo

| Markievicz Park

| {{Nts|18,558}}

Tipperary

| Thurles

| Semple Stadium

| {{Nts|45,690}}

Tyrone

| Omagh

| Healy Park

| {{Nts|26,500}}

Waterford

| Waterford

| Walsh Park

| {{Nts|17,000}}

Westmeath

| Mullingar

| Cusack Park

| {{Nts|11,000}}

Wexford

| Wexford

| Wexford Park

| {{Nts|20,000}}

Wicklow

| Aughrim

|Aughrim County Ground

| {{Nts|10,000}}

Statistics

  • All scores correct as of 13 August 2019{{cite news|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/Results.aspx|title=Results|work=Hogan Stand|date=13 August 2019|access-date=13 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160320220614/http://hoganstand.com/Results.aspx|archive-date=20 March 2016|url-status=dead}}

=Top Scorer: overall=

class="wikitable sortable"

! Rank

! Player

! County

! class="unsortable"|Tally

! Total

! Matches

! Average

rowspan=1 align=center| 1

|Cathal McShane

|File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

|align=center|3–49

|align=center| 58

|align=center| 9

|align=center| 6.3

rowspan=1 align=center| 2

|Seán O'Shea

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

|align=center|1–53

|align=center| 56

|align=center| 8

|align=center| 7.1

rowspan=1 align=center| 3

|Dean Rock

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

|align=center|1–39

|align=center| 42

|align=center| 6

|align=center| 7.0

rowspan=1 align=center| 4

|Mark Collins

|File:Colours of Cork.svg Cork

|align=center|2–31

|align=center| 37

|align=center| 6

|align=center| 6.2

rowspan=1 align=center| 5

|Mickey Newman

|File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath

|align=center|4–24

|align=center| 36

|align=center| 7

|align=center| 5.1

rowspan=1 align=center| 6

|Peter Harte

|File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

|align=center|1–32

|align=center| 35

|align=center| 9

|align=center| 3.9

rowspan=2 align=center| 7

|Cormac Costello

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

|align=center|1–31

|align=center| 34

|align=center| 8

|align=center| 4.3

Adam Tyrrell

|File:Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare

|align=center|1–31

|align=center| 34

|align=center| 6

|align=center| 5.7

rowspan=1 align=center| 9

|Michael Murphy

|File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal

|align=center|2–25

|align=center| 31

|align=center| 6

|align=center| 5.2

rowspan=1 align=center| 10

|Rian O'Neill

|File:Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh

|align=center|3–21

|align=center| 30

|align=center| 5

|align=center| 6

rowspan=4 align=center| 11

|David Clifford

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

|align=center|0–29

|align=center| 29

|align=center| 5

|align=center| 4.2

Conor Cox

|File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon

|align=center|0–29

|align=center| 29

|align=center| 6

|align=center| 4.8

Patrick McBrearty

|File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal

|align=center|1–26

|align=center| 29

|align=center| 6

|align=center| 4.8

Cillian O'Connor

|File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo

|align=center|2–23

|align=center| 29

|align=center| 5

|align=center| 5.8

rowspan=1 align=center| 15

|Paul Mannion

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

|align=center|0–28

|align=center| 28

|align=center| 8

|align=center| 3.5

rowspan=1 align=center| 16

|Con O'Callaghan

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

|align=center|4–13

|align=center| 25

|align=center| 8

|align=center| 3.1

rowspan=2 align=center| 17

|Donal Kingston

|File:Colours of Laois.svg Laois

|align=center|0–24

|align=center| 24

|align=center| 5

|align=center| 4.8

Luke Connolly

|File:Colours of Cork.svg Cork

|align=center|5-09

|align=center| 24

|align=center| 6

|align=center| 4

rowspan=1 align=center| 19

|Paul Geaney

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

|align=center|2–17

|align=center| 23

|align=center| 8

|align=center| 2.9

=Top scorer: single game=

class="wikitable sortable"

! Rank

! Player

! County

! class="unsortable"|Tally

! Total

! Opposition

rowspan=1 align=center| 1

|Cormac Costello

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

|align=center| 1–12

|align=center| 15

|File:Colours of Louth.svg Louth

rowspan=1 align=center| 2

|Dean Rock

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

|align=center| 1–11

|align=center| 14

|File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon

rowspan=3 align=center| 3

|Bernard Allen

|File:Colours of Offaly.svg Offaly

|align=center| 0–11

|align=center| 11

|File:Colours of London.svg London

Mark Collins

|File:Colours of Cork.svg Cork

|align=center| 1-08

|align=center| 11

|File:Colours of Laois.svg Laois

Seán O'Shea

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

|align=center| 1-08

|align=center| 11

|File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath

rowspan=7 align=center| 6

|Mark Collins

|File:Colours of Cork.svg Cork

|align=center| 0–10

|align=center| 10

|File:Colours of Limerick.svg Limerick

Donal Kingston

|File:Colours of Laois.svg Laois

|align=center| 0–10

|align=center| 10

|File:Colours of Cork.svg Cork

Seán O'Shea

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

|align=center| 0–10

|align=center| 10

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

Dean Rock

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

|align=center| 0–10

|align=center| 10

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

Michael Murphy

|File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal

|align=center| 1-07

|align=center| 10

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry

Adam Tyrrell

|File:Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare

|align=center| 1-07

|align=center| 10

|File:Colours of Longford.svg Longford

Brian Hurley

|File:Colours of Cork.svg Cork

|align=center| 2-04

|align=center| 10

|File:Colours of Laois.svg Laois

rowspan=6 align=center| 13

|Cormac Costello

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin

|align=center| 0-09

|align=center| 9

|File:Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare

Peter Harte

|File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

|align=center| 0-09

|align=center| 9

|File:Colours of Longford.svg Longford

Shane McGuigan

|File:Colours of Derry.svg Derry

|align=center| 1-06

|align=center| 9

|File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone

Patrick McBrearty

|File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal

|align=center| 1-06

|align=center| 9

|File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath

Mickey Newman

|File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath

|align=center| 1-06

|align=center| 9

|File:Colours of Carlow.svg Carlow

Mickey Newman

|File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath

|align=center| 1-06

|align=center| 9

|File:Colours of Clare.svg Clare

=Scoring events=

  • Widest winning margin: 26
  • Dublin 5–21 – 0–10 Louth (Leinster SFC)
  • Most goals in a match: 7
  • Cork 3-09 – 4-09 Roscommon (Super 8s)
  • Most points in a match: 40
  • Donegal 1–24 – 2–16 Cavan (Ulster SFC)
  • Kerry 1–20 – 1–20 Donegal (Super 8s)
  • Dublin 2–26 – 0–14 Roscommon (Super 8s)
  • Cavan 0–23 – 0–17 Armagh (Ulster SFC)
  • Most goals by one team in a match: 5
  • Dublin 5–18 – 1–17 Cork (Super 8s)
  • Dublin 5–21 – 0–10 Louth (Leinster SFC)
  • Highest aggregate score: 53 points
  • Dublin 5–18 – 1–17 Cork (Super 8s)
  • Lowest aggregate score: 17 points
  • Clare 0-09 – 0-08 Waterford (Munster SFC)
  • Lowest score by one team in a match: 4 points
  • New York 0-04 – 1–22 Mayo (Connacht SFC)
  • Dublin 1–17 – 0-04 Meath (Leinster SFC Final)

=Miscellaneous=

  • Dublin became the first county to win a 9th provincial title in a row and 5 All-Ireland senior titles in a row.
  • There were first time championship meetings for:
  • Westmeath vs Waterford
  • Leitrim vs Clare
  • Offaly vs Sligo
  • Cork vs Laois
  • Meath vs Clare
  • Darren Mulhearne notably made his championship debut for Waterford against Clare in the 2019 Munster Senior Football Championship quarter-final at the age of 46, believed to be the oldest player to debut. Two of his opponents in that game, and fellow debutants, had a combined age that was less than that of Mulhearne. He kept a clean sheet, in a one-point loss. Mulhearne was called into the team after Aaron Beresford sustained an injury. Mulhearne had first been part of the Waterford senior team as a 17-year-old schoolboy, but never played.{{cite news|first=Cian|last=Roche|url=https://www.the42.ie/46-year-old-goalkeeper-4615063-May2019/|title='A dream come true': 46-year-old keeper in line to make Championship debut for Waterford|work=The42.ie|date=1 May 2019}}{{cite news|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2019/0510/1048780-waterford-hand-46-year-old-keeper-mulhearne-first-start/|title=Waterford hand 46-year-old keeper Mulhearne first start|work=RTÉ|date=10 May 2019}}{{cite news|first=Declan|last=Rooney|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/i-might-become-professional-the-story-of-the-unemployed-46yearold-debutant-waterford-goalkeeper-38109443.html|title='I might become professional' – The story of the unemployed 46-year-old debutant Waterford goalkeeper|newspaper=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=14 May 2019}}
  • Meath scored 0–4 in the Leinster final, the lowest score by a team in a provincial final since 1985, when Laois scored 0–4 against Dublin.{{Cite web|url=https://www.balls.ie/gaa/meath-wides-leinster-final-412772|title=Meath Make Their Own Bit of History with Dismal Shooting Display in Leinster Final}}
  • Meath reached the last eight for the first time since 2010{{cite news | url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/meath-reach-super-8s-after-super-fast-and-super-close-contest-1.3949385 | title=Meath reach Super 8s after super fast and super close contest | date=7 July 2019 | newspaper=The Irish Times | first=Ian | last=O'Riordan | access-date=8 September 2019 }}
  • Dublin and their manager Jim Gavin extended their record-breaking unbeaten streak to 37 consecutive championship games, as of 14 September 2019. Gavin later stood down as Dublin manager.

Broadcast rights

RTÉ, the national broadcaster in Ireland, provided the majority of the live television coverage of the football championship in the second year of a five-year deal running from 2017 until 2021. Sky Sports also broadcast live games and had exclusive rights to a number of matches including some All-Ireland football super 8 matches. Both RTÉ and Sky Sports televised the two All-Ireland semi-finals and final live.

{{asof|2019|05}}, BBC Northern Ireland planned to air four Ulster Championship games live: the Antrim–Tyrone quarter-final, the two semi-finals, and the final.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/gaelic-games/48117830|title=Ulster SFC: Four Ulster Championship games to be shown live on BBC NI|work=BBC Sport|date=1 May 2019}}

Awards

;All Star Team of the Year

class="wikitable"

!Pos.

!Player

!Team

!Appearances

bgcolor="#FFFFDD"

|GK

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Stephen CluxtonFOTY

|Dublin

|6

bgcolor="#FFFFDD"

|RCB

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Michael Fitzsimons

|Dublin

|2

FB

|File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Ronan McNamee

|Tyrone

|1

LCB

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg Tom O'Sullivan

|Kerry

|1

RWB

|File:Colours of Mayo.svg Patrick Durcan

|Mayo

|1

bgcolor="#FFFFDD"

|CB

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Brian Howard

|Dublin

|2

bgcolor="#FFFFDD"

|LWB

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Jack McCaffrey

|Dublin

|4

bgcolor="#FFFFDD"

|MD

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Brian Fenton

|Dublin

|4

bgcolor="#FFFFDD"

|MD

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg David Moran

|Kerry

|2

bgcolor="#FFFFDD"

|RWF

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Paul Mannion

|Dublin

|3

CF

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg Seán O'Shea

|Kerry

|1

bgcolor="#FFFFDD"

|LWF

|File:Colours of Donegal.svg Michael Murphy

|Donegal

|3

bgcolor="#FFFFDD"

|RCF

|File:Colours of Kerry.svg David Clifford

|Kerry

|2

FF

|File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Cathal McShane

|Tyrone

|1

bgcolor="#FFFFDD"

|LCF

|File:Colours of Dublin.svg Con O'Callaghan

|Dublin

|2

{{Color box|#FFFFDD}} Player has previously been selected.

;County breakdown

  • Dublin = 7
  • Kerry = 4
  • Tyrone = 2
  • Mayo = 1
  • Donegal = 1

[https://www.the42.ie/2019-gaa-all-star-football-awards-4826230-Sep2019/ List of nominees]

References

{{Reflist}}

{{All-Ireland Senior Football Championship}}

{{GAA 2019|state=expanded}}