Dublin and Cavan are first up Saturday evening.
Tipperary's Brian Fox says they can't allow Mayo to find their rhythm in Sunday's All-Ireland Football semi-final.
The Premier County come into the last-four clash on the back of winning their first Munster title since 1935.
Tipperary lost to Mayo at the same stage in 2016 and Fox says they can't afford a slow start at Croke Park
Dublin and Cavan meet in the other semi-final.
Former Kerry ladies footballer and Ireland 7s rugby player Louise Galvin expects the Ulster champions to put in a creditable showing:
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