ð All-Ireland Football 2025 Quarter-Finals â Betting Preview & Tips
The Championship is heating up! Four group winners â Armagh, Meath, Monaghan and Tyrone â go head-to-head with four battle-hardened prelim winners: Galway, Kerry, Donegal and Dublin.
ð Meath vs Galway â Sunday 1:45pm
- Meath: 13/5
- Draw: 9/1
- Galway: 2/5
Galwayâs inside line looks razor-sharp after tearing Down apart. Shane Walsh will hopefully be fully fit. Meath have had a great campaign, beating Kerry in a dead rubber and knocking Dublin out of the Leinster championship â but this is a step up in class and they did fail to beat Louth in the provincial final.
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Tip: Galway to win (2/5)
ð¯ Value: Galway -4 handicap
ð Monaghan vs Donegal â Saturday 4pm
- Monaghan: 11/4
- Draw: 10/1
- Donegal: 1/3
Donegal made a huge statement hammering Louth. Michael Murphy is flying, while Monaghan may struggle to match their pace.
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Tip: Donegal to win (1/3)
ð¥ Angle: Donegal by 4â6 points
ð Tyrone vs Dublin â Saturday 6:15pm
- Tyrone: 11/10
- Draw: 8/1
- Dublin: 10/11
Hard to call. Tyrone have built momentum and topped their group, but Dublin showed signs of their old self in beating Cork. Could go the distance.
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Tip: Dublin to edge it (10/11)
ð¡ Saver: Draw at 8/1
ð Armagh vs Kerry â Sunday 4pm
- Armagh: 8/11
- Draw: 17/2
- Kerry: 7/5
Armagh have been superb but lost to Galway when already through. Kerry, likewise, were toppled by Meath but still dangerous. Clifford could be the difference.
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Tip: Kerry to win (7/5)
ð Safer bet: Kerry +2 points handicap
ð Outright Winner Odds (Each-Way 1/3, 2 Places)
| Team | Odds |
|---|---|
| Donegal | 10/3 |
| Galway | 4/1 |
| Armagh | 4/1 |
| Kerry | 9/2 |
| Tyrone | 7/1 |
| Dublin | 7/1 |
| Monaghan | 20/1 |
| Meath | 40/1 |
ð¡ Outright Betting Tips:
- Kerry (9/2): Value play â could catch fire late
- Each-way longshot: Tyrone (7/1)
ð¯ Keep an eye on line movements closer to throw-in. With knockout tension building, underdog value could shift quickly.
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