with a 5:30pm throw-in. The winner will play Tipperary or Mayo in the All-Ireland final.
But a Cavan County Board statement released today read: "Cavan Co Board would like to clarify that they absolutely and categorically have never considered, nor, have they any intention of applying for a venue change for the upcoming All Ireland Semi Final Fixture.Cavan boss Mickey Graham had questioned whether the game should be held at a 'neutral' venue but the case now seems to be closed.
"Would a nice neutral venue, somewhere different for a change, be any harm? For Dublin, that's like their own back garden, they are so used to playing there.
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