Don't miss a second of football qualifier action with Sky Sports

July 24, 2015

General view of a Sky Sports studio.
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There's a double helping of All-Ireland SFC qualifier action on the Sky Sports menu again this Saturday.

Defeated Leinster SFC finalists Westmeath will look to return to winning ways when they square up to Fermanagh in Round 4A in Kingspan Breffni Park (5pm) while Kildare will be hoping to rub salt into Cork's wounds when they meet in Semple Stadium at 7pm.

The Rebel County came agonisingly close to dethroning Kerry in Munster and manager Brian Cuthbert has a difficult job on his hands trying to rally his troops following the disappointment of last Saturday's replay defeat.

Jason Ryan and the Lilywhites have built up a head of steam since their Leinster SFC semi-final drubbing at the hands of Dublin and they will quietly fancy their chances of pulling off an upset.

Fermanagh, meanwhile, scored a memorable victory over Roscommon last time out and, with a quarter-final berth opposite All-Ireland champions Kerry up for grabs, Pete McGrath's men will approach their fixture with the Lake County in a confident frame of mind.

Westmeath's hand will be severely weakened by the absence of ace marksman John Heslin because of a fractured heel.

That will be one of the talking points for Sky Sports' football analysts Peter Canavan, Senan Connell and James Horan who will discuss the various permutations in the company of presenters Rachel Wyse and Brian Carney.

Sky Sports News will show highlights as well as news, interviews and results on their 24-hour news channel, while skysports.com/GAA will have match reports, fixtures and interviews as well as news, blogs, videos and galleries.

Sky Sports customers can watch live on TV, or on mobile or tablet devices with Sky Go.

Tune in to Sky Sports 3 HD at 4.30pm for all the team news and build-up to the first game, which has a throw-in time of 5pm.


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