The Camogie Association calls on fans to turn out for 2025 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championship Quarter-Finals
With Senior Quarter-Finals taking place in Croke Park on Saturday, 5th and Sunday, 6th July, fans will witness some of the country’s top talent battling for a place in the All-Ireland Semi-Finals.
The Camogie Association, in partnership with Glen Dimplex, is proud to launch the 2025 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championship Quarter-Finals, marking a major milestone in what has already been a thrilling season of competition across all levels.
Supporters across the country are being urged to turn out in force to back their counties as the Championship heats up.
With Senior Quarter-Finals taking place in Croke Park on Saturday, 5th and Sunday, 6th July, fans will witness some of the country’s top talent battling for a place in the All-Ireland Semi-Finals.
The two showdowns will be double-headers alongside the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Semi-Finals, with Waterford vs Clare (2:30pm) preceding Cork vs Dublin on Saturday 5th July, and Tipperary vs Kilkenny (1:30pm) taking place before the two counties’ male counterparts face off. Both games will also be live on RTÉ.
After sealing top spot in their respective groups on Saturday, Cork and Galway have secured safe passage through to the Semi-Finals.
Meanwhile, there are Intermediate Quarter-Finals down for decision. Offaly will host Carlow, while Down will entertain Meath. Group winners Kerry and Antrim lie in wait in the last four, after earning a bye to the Semi-Finals.
These matches are set to be pivotal in the race for the prestigious O’Duffy Cup (Senior) and Jack McGrath Cup (Intermediate).
The Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championship Semi-Finals will take place across July – intermediate on Saturday 12th July, with the Premier Junior Semi-Finals taking place on Saturday 19th July and the Senior Semi-Finals on July 26th.
As we move toward the All-Ireland Finals at Croke Park on Sunday, 10th August, now is the time for communities to show their colours, raise their voices, and support the players who are inspiring the next generation.
Brian Molloy, Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta said: “With the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championship Quarter Finals looming, the excitement is building across the country. We’re calling on fans from every corner of Ireland to come out and support these phenomenal athletes who are giving everything for their counties in pursuit of All-Ireland glory.
These players have trained relentlessly, shown incredible dedication, and continue to inspire the next generation of young girls watching from the sidelines. Every voice in the crowd matters - it lifts teams, it builds atmosphere, and it shows our athletes that their efforts are truly valued.
With bumper crowds set to descend on Croke Park this weekend, let’s fill the stands from early each day for the Quarter-Finals. For Kilkenny and Tipperary fans on Sunday, make sure to get into your seats early to cheer on your county team.
Dublin and Cork hurling supporters should also make sure to arrive on time to savour the skill and excitement when Clare and Waterford face off at 2:30pm.
Let’s keep that energy going all the way to Finals Day on August 10th. Together, we can break attendance records and celebrate the remarkable skill, passion, and pride that defines this Championship. Let’s make this a summer to remember.
Once again, I would like to thank Glen Dimplex, and Carmel Naughton, for their unwavering support of the Camogie Association and our players.”
Aiden Kinsella, Marketing Executive at Glen Dimplex said: “We are pleased to renew our sponsorship with Camogie. This continued partnership reflects our deep commitment to supporting women in sport and fostering excellence at every level. As the teams prepare for the quarter-finals, we are proud to stand beside them and look forward to what promises to be an exciting new chapter ahead."