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12 Mar 2026

Kerry v Mayo: Time, TV, and ticket details for National League tie

Both Andy Moran and Jack O'Connor will be looking for all-important points if they are to target the Division One final

Kerry v Mayo: Time, TV, and ticket details for National League tie

Mayo and Kerry will clash in Round Six of the National Football League Division One in Austin Stack Park, Tralee. Pic: Sportsfile

This weekend will be a pivotal one for both Mayo and Kerry if they are to progress to the Division One final.

Whether it be the travelling Connacht contingent who withheld the Armagh surge in MacHale Park two weeks ago, or the All-Ireland kings who are the current holders of the Corn Mhíchíl Uí Mhuircheartaigh, this weekend's winners will have one foot in the National League decider.

One of these on-form teams has to give way, making this an intriguing clash.

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 Six game between Kerry and Mayo takes place in Austin Stack Park, Tralee, on Saturday, March 14, at 4 pm.

Is the game on TV?

RTÉ One will be broadcasting the game live as part of their 'Saturday GAA Live' coverage.

The coverage will be available on RTÉ One, as well as the RTÉ Player, which can be accessed by clicking 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?

One has to cast their mind back to Croke Park and March 30, 2025, for the last meeting of these sides in the National League final.

That day, Kerry's Gavin White ascended the steps of the Hogan Stand as they bested Kevin McStay's men in a sign of what was coming down the tracks in the All-Ireland Championship.

Who is refereeing the game?

Martin McNally will take charge of the Tralee tussle.

The well-known whistler was also the main man in MacHale Park when Dublin lost out to Mayo earlier this year.

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