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26 Feb 2026

Mayo v Armagh: Time, venue, and ticket details for League clash

Kieran McGeeney's men make their way West knowing they are in dire need of points to stay in Division One

Mayo v Armagh: Time, venue, and ticket details for League clash

Mayo and Armagh will clash in Round Five of the National Football League Division One in MacHale Park, Castlebar. Pic: Sportsfile

This weekend's clash of Mayo and Armagh could prove to be a crucial one at either end of the Division One table.

Mayo, fast developing an identity under the tutelage of Andy Moran, know a win will boost their prospects of making a National League decider.

The Orchard County, though, are in desperate need of victory in order to steer themselves away from the relegation dogfight.

As always, we'll be on hand to give you on-the-button analysis here, as well as comprehensive coverage in Tuesday's edition of The Mayo News.

Where and when is the game?

The National Football League Division One Round Five game between Mayo and Armagh takes place in MacHale Park, Castlebar, on Sunday, March 1, at 1.15 pm.

Is the game on TV?

Unfortunately, there is no television coverage or live-stream of the tie. However, we will be on hand to bring you all the updates here.

Can I get tickets?

Tickets for the game can be purchased from Ticketmaster here. Tickets are priced at €20, with students and OAP tickets costing €15 and juvenile admission priced at €5.

What happened the last time these two sides met?

The Athletic Grounds in Armagh was the venue for the National League meeting of these two sides in 2025.

An eight-point deficit handed Kevin McStay's men a mountain to climb at half time, but the Green and Red fought back to secure a hard-earned draw

Who is refereeing the game?

Meath man David Coldrick will take charge of this all-heavyweight clash.

Coldrick has been the man in the middle for four All-Ireland finals, including the 2020 decider between Dublin and Mayo.

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