| Timetable | 20th June, 18:15 GMT |
| Prediction | Meath To Win! |
| Odds | |
| Bookmaker | Lunubet Sports |
Mayo and Meath meet in Round 3 of the 2026 All Ireland SFC Championship. The match will throw in at 18:15 GMT in Mayo’s home ground of MacHale Park and will be available to watch on GAA+. The man in the middle as referee will be Down man Paul Faloon. The match has the potential to be a classic with a place in the All Ireland Quarter finals at place for the winner.
🏆 Mayo v Meath Prediction
Now we will turn our attention to our Mayo vs Meath prediction. This has all the ingredients of a classic championship battle, with Mayo’s home advantage in Castlebar making them slight favourites in many eyes. However, Meath have shown impressive resilience and momentum throughout the All-Ireland series and look capable of causing an upset. Their energy, attacking threat and growing confidence could prove decisive against a Mayo side still recovering from disappointment in Round 2A. For this Mayo vs Meath All Ireland football prediction, expect a tense and closely fought encounter. Meath may just edge it in the closing stages, claiming a narrow one or two-point victory to reach the quarter-finals.
OUR PREDICTION: 🏆 Meath TO WIN 🏆
💯 Mayo v Meath Betting Odds
In this section we will focus on the Mayo vs Meath odds. The odds currently lean towards Mayo likely down to the fact that they are the home team and their experience in big games. If you want to get the best Mayo vs Meath best bets you should keep a look at the odds over the next few days as the odds could change and different markets could become available. These odds below have been taken by the best online betting sites in Ireland. If you wish to learn more about these sites then check out our sportsbook reviews
✔️ Mayo v Meath Betting Tips
In this section we will suggest some Mayo vs Meath betting tips that you consider doing, especially if a betting site gives free bet offers for punters.
- Tip 1: Meath to Win: Based on quality and form.
- Tip 2: Over 49.5 points: Based on recent match-ups.
- Tip 3: Both teams to score a goal: Based on quality.
A worthwhile betting angle for this All Ireland Round 3 clash is Meath to win by a narrow margin. Mayo’s home advantage in Castlebar ensures this is unlikely to be a one sided contest, but Meath have built strong momentum throughout the championship and arrive full of confidence. The Royals have shown plenty of character in big games this season and possess the attacking quality needed to trouble Mayo’s defence with an ability to score two pointers. With both teams appearing closely matched on current form, a tight finish looks likely. Backing Meath to prevail in this one offers excellent value in what should be a fiercely competitive encounter. You can get odds of 2.50 for Meath to win.
A worthwhile betting angle for this All Ireland Round 3 clash is Meath to win by a narrow margin. Mayo’s home advantage in Castlebar ensures this is unlikely to be a one sided contest, but Meath have built strong momentum throughout the championship and arrive full of confidence. The Royals have shown plenty of character in big games this season and possess the attacking quality needed to trouble Mayo’s defence. With both teams appearing closely matched on current form, a tight finish looks likely. Backing Meath to prevail by one to three points could offer excellent value in what should be a fiercely competitive encounter. You can get odds of 1.91 for over 49.5 points.
Derry -1 on the handicap is the recommended selection for their meeting with Meath. While this is expected to be a tight and competitive contest, Derry’s home advantage could prove crucial over the course of the game. Meath are a capable side and should keep matters close for long periods, but Derry have shown an ability to raise their performance levels on home soil and often find a way to grind out results. In a match where scoring opportunities may be limited, a narrow home victory looks the most likely outcome. If Derry can edge ahead late on, covering the one-point handicap is achievable. You can get odds of 1.57 for both teams to score a goal.
Mayo Squad Form
Mayo head into their Round 3 clash with Meath knowing a place in the All-Ireland quarter-finals is at stake. Andy Moran’s side produced some encouraging performances during the Allianz League before turning their attention to the Connacht Championship. Their All-Ireland campaign began with an impressive victory over Monaghan, where they showcased their attacking quality and ability to score heavily from distance. However, Mayo were unable to progress directly to the quarter-finals after suffering defeat to Tyrone in Round 2A, leaving them with one final opportunity to keep their Sam Maguire hopes alive. Backed by home support in Castlebar, Mayo will be confident of producing a strong display against Meath.
⚽Meath Squad Form
Meath have enjoyed an encouraging 2026 championship campaign and arrive in Round 3 with plenty of confidence. Robbie Brennan’s side showed their quality throughout the Leinster Championship, reaching the latter stages before turning their focus to the All-Ireland series. The Royals responded impressively in Round 2B, securing a valuable victory over Derry that booked a challenging trip to Castlebar to face Mayo. A young and energetic squad has continued to develop throughout the season, with Meath combining attacking flair with a strong work ethic. They now face one of their toughest tests of the year against Mayo, but momentum is firmly on their side. A win at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park would secure a place in the All-Ireland quarter-finals and mark another significant step forward in Meath’s resurgence
👕 Mayo v Meath Predicted Lineups
Here are our predicted lineups for both teams ahead of this massive All Ireland Round 3 championship match at MacHale Park in Castlebar. The actual team news will be out closer to the day of the match.
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Mayo v Meath - H2H Stats
Now we will turn our attention to the Mayo vs Meath All Ireland h2h with a look at some recent meetings between the two counties.
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Jack Guing
Jack hails from County Offaly in Ireland and joins the team as a Content Writer and Performance Analyst. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English and History from Maynooth University and a master’s degree in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick. Jack is a keen sports fan with a love for performance analysis and wishes to use this data-driven style that is seen in performance analysis in his writing to deliver informative predictions.