Mayo v Meath: How to watch, TV channel and stream, throw-in time and ticket info as the Westerners look to take out the Royals in Castlebar
Mayo take on Meath in the third round of the All-Ireland Football Championship at MacHale Park in Castlebar on Saturday, June 20.The Westerners and Meath last met in the 2019 All-Ireland Football Championship in the ‘super eights’, when the eventual All-Ireland finalists of Mayo came out on top by nine points.Robbie Brennan’s Royals sent Derry packing out of the Championship last time out.Andy Moran saw his side come up agonisingly short against Tyrone at O’Neills Healy Park in Omagh in round 2A, with Niall Morgan’s two-point free proving the difference between the sides.When and where is the game?Mayo and Meath will meet in round three of the All-Ireland Football Championship at MacHale Park in Castlebar on Saturday, June 20What time does it start?Throw-in is scheduled for 6.15pm.How can I watch it?The Mayo v Meath All-Ireland round three clash will be available for fans to watch on the GAA’s subscription-based streaming platform, GAA+.Where can I get tickets?Tickets for the All-Ireland round three fixtures can be purchased via the GAA portal on Ticketmaster.ie.