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All-Ireland Football Betting
The All-Ireland Football Championship began with 32 counties competing across the island of Ireland, but just 16 remain as the group stage gets underway. From here, the road to the capital begins in earnest, with teams jostling for a place at Croke Park and a shot at lifting the Sam Maguire Cup on 27 July.
The 16 remaining sides have been split into four groups of four. After each team plays three matches, the top three in each group will progress to the knockout stages. Group winners book a direct route to the All-Ireland quarter-finals, while second- and third-placed teams will have to fight it out in the preliminary quarter-finals for a spot in the last eight. From there, it’s a straight shootout — quarter-finals, semi-finals, and then the grand finale in Dublin.
It goes without saying, but here at Paddy Power, no one does GAA — and certainly not All-Ireland Football betting — quite like we do, given our deep-rooted Irish heritage and unapologetic grá for the games.
In other words, you’ll find the most extensive All-Ireland Football betting markets right here, giving you the chance to back any hunch, Hail Mary, or hometown bias you’ve got as the Championship heads for the business end.
If you`ve got a hunch about who`s going to win and who`s going to lose in the All Ireland Football, have a punt on it! We`ve got GAA odds on 5 fixtures in the All Ireland Football. There are a variety of upcoming fixtures on Saturday, 23 May in All Ireland Football that you can bet on.
Where can I find the latest GAA All-Ireland Football Odds?
You can find the latest All-Ireland Football odds right here at Paddy Power, as we offer prices on every twist and turn of the 138th edition of the All-Ireland Football Championship. From outright winners and match odds to specials like top scorer and winning margins, we know that the Championship always delivers drama, surprises, and nail-biting moments.
Additionally, you can access live All-Ireland odds in our in-play section. So, if a game looks too tight to call in the build-up or early moments shift the momentum, potentially leading to a dramatically different outcome than the pre-match odds suggested, you can respond instantly by placing a live bet on any All-Ireland clash.
Now, a £10 bet on Cork to beat Mayo at odds of 2.1 would win you £ 21. A £10 bet on Mayo at odds of 1.91 would pay out £ 19.1.
What are the most popular All-Ireland Football Betting options?
At Paddy Power, we offer a variety of markets so you can find the bet that suits you for this year’s All-Ireland Football showdown. Here are some of the most popular markets you can choose from:
· You can place a bet on the next Gaelic Games fixture in the All Ireland Football: All Ireland Football on Sat, 23 May 17:00, Cork v Mayo on Sat, 27 Jun 15:00, Kerry v Tyrone on Sat, 27 Jun 17:15, Louth v Monaghan on Sun, 28 Jun 12:45, Galway v Dublin on Sun, 28 Jun 15:00.
· You can also bet on popular Gaelic Games markets, such as Footballer of the Year 2026, All Ireland Senior Football Championship 2026, Boosts, Kerry v The Field.
What are the Odds on the All Ireland Football Footballer of the Year 2026 ?
The All Ireland Football Footballer of the Year 2026 favourites are: Joe O'Connor - Kerry, Cormac Costello - Dublin, Eoin McElholm - Tyrone, Ryan O'Donoghue - Mayo. You can choose among the great variety of All Ireland Football betting options available, including betting on Joe O'Connor - Kerry to win in All Ireland Football at odds of 21.0, betting on Cork to win in Cork v Mayo at odds of 2.1, betting on Kerry to win in Kerry v Tyrone at odds of 1.29, betting on Louth to win in Louth v Monaghan at odds of 2.2.
How to bet on All-Ireland Football matches online?
To place a bet on All-Ireland Football odds, first log in to the Paddy Power website. Once logged in, click on ‘Gaelic Games’ under the heading ‘Browse All,’ which can be found on the left-hand side of the homepage. Then, tap on ‘Competitions’ and select ‘All-Ireland Football.’
From here, choose your All-Ireland Football betting odds — a virtual betting slip will drop down when you do. To make your All-Ireland Football bet official, enter your chosen stake and click the green button that says ‘Place Bets.’
What are the latest All-Ireland Football betting tips?
Here at Paddy Power, we’ll be poring over each upcoming match and scrutinising the finer details to bring you the most comprehensive All-Ireland Football Championship betting tips. So, before placing your All-Ireland Football bets, be sure to visit the Paddy Power News Blog for the latest GAA tips, stats, and predictions.
*Odds shown in the above text may be subject to a time delay and/or be inaccurate.