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Dublin v Galway live stream information: How to watch the All-Ireland quarter-final online

The defending champions look to move past The Tribesmen in quarter-final collision


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Dublin v Galway live stream information: How to watch the All-Ireland quarter-final online
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The reigning All-Ireland champions face Galway today in an All-Ireland SFC quarter-final at Croke Park. But If you can't be there in person here's the information you need to watch it live.

The game has been selected to air live exclusively on GAAGO, with throw-in at 6:15 PM. Coverage is set to begin shortly following the Armagh vs Roscommon game taking place before the Dubs face Galway. To access the match on GAAGO, you will need to pay €12 for a one-game pass.

Dublin are looking to make their 15th successive All-Ireland semi-final today, with The Metropolitans winning an impressive nine All-Irelands in that period. Dublin earned their way into this weekend's quarter-finals by virtue of topping their group, and are favourites to progress past The Tribesmen this evening.

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Galway are keen to return to the semi-finals after missing the final four last year. The Connacht side's last win over Dublin in the championship came 90 years ago in 1934. Their last championship meeting came in the 2018 semi-final when the Dubs ran away with a 1-24 to 2-12 win on their way to four-in-a-row.

Dessie Farrell has named an unchanged side to the team that narrowly escaped with a draw at Dr Hyde Park two weeks ago, earning them the top spot of Group 2 on points difference and an extra week off to prepare for today's quarter-final. Numerous-time All-Ireland winners Paul Mannion, Jack McCaffrey, and James McCarthy find themselves named on the bench for the Dubs.

Galway edged their way past Monaghan at home last weekend in the preliminary stage with a 0-14 to 0-12 win in Pearse Stadium to earn a spot in the last eight, but injuries hit The Tribesmen hard last time out. Damian Comer had to come off the bench as he faced a battle for full fitness whereas Shane Walsh limped off after 25 minutes, pulling his thigh early on. Today, however, Comer is ready to return to the starting lineup as Pádraic Joyce's only change to the starting squad.

Dublin: S Cluxton; E Murchan, M Fitzsimons, S McMahon; B Howard, J Small, S Bugler; B Fenton, T Lahiff; N Scully, C Costello, C Kilkenny; P Small, C O’Callaghan, C Basquel.

Galway: C Gleeson; J McGrath, S Fitzgerald, J Glynn; D McHugh, L Silke, S Muckerin; P Conroy, S Kelly; M Tierney, J Maher, C McDaid; R Finnerty, D Comer, S Walsh.

Winners of this match will see their side in the hat for Sunday's semi-final draw if the draw is necessary.

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