Slaughtneil to face Loughrea at Parnell Parkpublished at 13:49 GMT 9 December
Image source, InphoSlaughtneil retained the Ulster title with victory over St John's in November
Slaughtneil's All-Ireland club hurling semi-final against Loughrea will take place at Parnell Park in Dublin on Sunday, 21 December [13:30 GMT].
The Ulster champions are bidding to reach the final for the first time in what will be their sixth appearance at this stage of the competition.
Parnell Park has been the venue for two of their previous five semi-finals, including their 3-15 to 3-8 loss against Limerick's Na Piarsaigh in 2018 and their five-point defeat by Waterford's Ballygunner in 2022.
Paul McCormack's side retained their provincial crown with a 13-point victory over Antrim champions St John's last month, having won the Derry title for a 13th-straight year.
Loughrea retained their Galway title with a one-point victory over St Thomas' in November and moved straight into the All-Ireland series.
On the same day, Carrickmore will take on Mayo's Tooreen in the semi-final of the All-Ireland intermediate championship at Breffni Park in Cavan at 14:00.
The Tyrone side won the Ulster title for the first time with a six-point victory over Fermanagh's Lisbellaw on 1 December, making up for three previous defeats in the provincial final.
Tooreen won their fifth Connacht intermediate title with victory over Galway's Meelick-Eyrecourt and are bidding to return to the final after their appearance in the 2023 decider when losing out to Limerick's Monaleen.
On Saturday, 20 December, Burt will face Sligo's Easkey in the semi-final of the junior championship in Ballyshannon at 13:00.
The Donegal club lost their county semi-final to Setanta, but navigated a path through Ulster, defeating Lavey in the final after extra-time.
Easkey won the Connacht title for the first time in a low-scoring final against Galway's Ballygar.



























