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Armagh v Galway today: How to watch, TV channels, throw-in time and team news ahead of the All-Ireland final

Kieran McGeeney’s Orchardmen take on Pádraic Joyce’s Tribesmen in Croke Park this Sunday for the honour of being crowned All-Ireland champions

Tiernan Kelly celebrates after scoring Armagh's second half goal against Galway. Picture: Sportsfile
Tiernan Kelly celebrates after scoring Armagh's second half goal against Galway. Picture: Sportsfile (Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE)

Armagh face Galway in the All-Ireland SFC final this Sunday. Armagh famously last won the Sam Maguire in 2002, when they were captained by their now-manager Kieran McGeeney, in an explosion of orange and white, defeating Kerry by one point to send the Orchard County to dreamland.

Galway comes into this looking to get their first SFC title since 2001, with the footballer of the year and top scorer being Pádraic Joyce, who is also now manager of the side.

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The Tribesmen beat Meath in the All-Ireland final that year despite Roscommon winning the Connacht SFC.

The sides have already met this year, in Markievicz Park, Sligo, with Armagh rescuing a late draw through Tiernan Kelly’s goal.

Kieran McGeeney and Padraic Joyce
7 July 2001; Kieran McGeeney of Armagh in action against Padraic Joyce of Galway during the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Qualifier Round 3 match between Galway and Armagh at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Damien Eagers/Sportsfile (Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE/SPORTSFILE)

What date and time is throw-in for the All-Ireland football final?

The All-Ireland SFC final between Armagh and Galway will throw-in at 3.30pm.

The game will take place at Croke Park on Sunday, July 28.

What TV channel is it on and how can I follow the game?

Coverage of the All-Ireland final will be available on BBC Two NI and RTÉ. You can follow our live updates here.

RTÉ's programming will begin at 2.15pm and BBC’s coverage will start at 3pm.