Today's venuepublished at 13:28 British Summer Time 2 July 2023
Derry v Cork (13:45 BST)
Derry 1-12 Cork 1-8 (FT)
Dublin 2-17 Mayo 0-11 (FT)
Kerry and Monaghan booked semi-final spots on Saturday
Derry v Cork (13:45 BST)
If you thought the first quarter-final was good, just wait for the second one between Ulster rivals Armagh and Monaghan.
What a thriller.
There was plenty of drama in yesterday's two quarter-finals.
Check out the best of the action from Kerry against Tyrone here.
Cork v Derry (13:45 BST)
The players have already been out for the usual pre-game stroll around the pitch.
Conor Glass has his game face on.
Cork v Derry (13:45 BST)
We go again. After the drama of yesterday, we have another two quarter-finals on the menu.
First up it's Derry v Cork, who meet in the championship for only the second time. The first was the 1993 All-Ireland final, which remains the Oak Leaf county's greatest day as a 1-14 to 2-8 win gave them their only Sam Maguire triumph.
Back-to-back Ulster champions Derry have been an impressive force in the championship over the last 18 months, winning nine of 11 games with their only defeat coming against Galway in last year's All-Ireland semi-finals.
But they face an improving Rebels team who have this year claimed the scalp of Mayo and ran Kerry close in the round-robin series.
While Cork have the momentum, Derry will be fresh from having last weekend off as the Oak Leafers continue their quest to cap an impressive rise in recent years with a second All-Ireland title.
Can Derry join Ulster rivals Monaghan in the semi-final? Stay with us to find out.