Kerry Open Against The Dubs While Tralee Hosts Two Football League Ties Next Spring

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David Clifford is likely to take on the Dubs defence again in January. Photo by Dermot Crean

KERRY will open their Allianz National Football League campaign with a game against Dublin in Croke Park on a Saturday night in January, while Tralee will host two out the three home games for the footballers.

The official fixtures for both hurling and football leagues were announced today by the GAA, revealing that the All-Ireland champions will welcome Kerry to Croke on Saturday, January 25 at 7.15pm.

This will be followed by another Saturday night game under lights in Tralee when Kerry entertain Galway on February 1 at 7pm. They are away to Tyrone on Sunday, February 9 at 2pm followed by a home game in Fitzgerald Stadium against Meath on Sunday, February 23 at the early throw-in time of 1pm.

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Kerry will take the trip to Castlebar on Saturday, February 29 for a clash with Mayo at 7.15pm under lights.

Another away trip to Monaghan awaits on Sunday, March 15 at 2pm, before a final home game in Tralee on March 22 against Donegal with a 2pm throw-in.

The Kerry hurlers begin their Division 2A Allianz Hurling League campaign against Mayo at 2pm in Castlebar on Saturday, January 25.

They then play Offaly in Austin Stack Park on Sunday, Febrauary 2 at 2pm. They are up in Trim on Saturday, February 15 to face Meath at 2pm.

Then it’s another away game against Wicklow in Aughrim on Saturday, March 22 at 2pm. Finally on Sunday, March 1 they are home in Austin Stack Park to Antrim at 12.30pm.

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