Cork league clash with Armagh on Sunday postponed

Rebels will now travel to Ulster on February 14-15
Cork league clash with Armagh on Sunday postponed

The Cork team that beat Galway at Páirc Uí Rinn last weekend. Picture: Eddie O'Hare

Cork's ladies football clash with Armagh, which was due to be played on Sunday at St Patrick's GAA Club in Dromintee, has been postponed due to an unplayable pitch.

"Following a pitch inspection, the Lidl NFL Division 1 Round 3 fixture between Armagh and Cork, which was originally fixed for tomorrow, Sunday February 8, has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch," the LGFA said in a statement.

"The refixture will take place on the weekend of February 14th/15th 2026."

Cork have drawn with Kildare and beaten Galway in their two Division 1 games.

Elsewhere, Meath and Kerry's Division 1 game, which was due to be played in Dunshaughlin on Sunday, has been moved to Meath Hill. It will throw in at 2:30pm.

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