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06 Sept 2025

Mayo ladies name side to face Dublin in championship opener

Liam McHale names unchanged side for championship meeting with All-Ireland champions Dublin in Parnell Park

Mayo ladies name side to face Dublin in championship opener

Liam McHale pictured before Mayo's league meeting with Galway (Pic: Sportsfile)

MAYO manager Liam McHale is sticking to the same starting fifteen that started the Connacht final defeat to Galway. 

McHale has named an unchanged side for Sunday's championship meeting with All-Ireland champions Dublin in Parnell Park - the first of two group games in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship for Mayo. 

Mayo will be able to call upon star forward Sinéad Walsh, who has returned to training following an injury lay-off, as has Lucy Wallace. 

However, wing-forward Fionnuala McLaughlin is currently carrying an injury while Louisburgh twins Tara and Ciara Needham are also facing a race to be fit for Sunday's trip to the capital. The game throws in at 2.50pm on Sunday, June 9. 

The Mayo team to face Dublin in the opening round of the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship is as follows: Laura Brennan; Saoirse Lally (captain), Nicola O'Malley, Kathryn Sullivan; Eilis Ronayne, Ciara Durkan, Danielle Caldwell; Aoife Geraghty, Erin Murray; Fionnuala McLaughlin, Ciara Needham, Sinéad Cafferky; Aoife Staunton, Maria Cannon, Lisa Cafferky

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