Longford take on Armagh on Saturday at Breffini Park in Cavan
Armagh take on Longford on Saturday afternoon in the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship.
The game is being held at Breffni Park in Cavan and starts at 3pm. It promises to be a great game as both sides look to book their place in the semi-finals. Longford pulled off a massive shock to win the Leinster title a few week's ago. The midlanders faced Dublin in the final and squeaked past the Dubs following extra-time to secure the famous win. As for Armagh, they also reached a provincial final but fell at the final hurdle in Ulster when they were beaten by Derry.
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