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The 2007 Leinster Minor Football Championship is the Minor "knockout" competition in the game of football played in the province of Leinster in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Leinster GAA.
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score | Report |
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Leinster MFC MFC Round 1 | 7 April | Ballyragget | Laois | 4–20 | Kilkenny | 0–6 | |
Leinster MFC MFC Round 1 | 7 April | Wexford | Westmeath | 1–16 | Wexford | 1–5 | |
Leinster MFC MFC Round 1 | 7 April | Aughrim | Wicklow | 2–14 | Offaly | 0–8 | |
Leinster MFC MFC Round 1 | 7 April | Parnell Park | Dublin | 2–11 | Meath | 1–7 | |
Leinster MFC MFC Round 1 | 7 April | Longford | Longford | 2–7 | Carlow | 2–4 | |
Leinster MFC MFC Round 1 | 7 April | Drogheda | Louth | 1–12 | Kildare | 0–13 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score | Report |
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Leinster MFC MFC Qualifier | 14 April | Newbridge | Offaly | 1–14 | Kildare | 1–10 | |
Leinster MFC MFC Qualifier | 14 April | Dr. Cullen Park | Carlow | 2–12 | Meath | 3–8 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score | Report |
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Leinster MFC MFC Qualifier | 28 April | Dr. Cullen Park | Carlow | 2–9 | Wexford | 1–7 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score | Report |
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Leinster MFC Quarter Final | 12 May | Arklow | Louth | 1–12 | Wicklow | 1-03 | |
Leinster MFC Quarter Final | 12 May | Dr Cullen Park | Carlow | 2–13 | Westmeath | 0–13 | |
Leinster MFC Quarter Final | 12 May | Pearse Park | Offaly | 2-08 | Longford | 0–12 | |
Leinster MFC Quarter Final | 12 May | Parnell Park | Dublin | 1–13 | Laois | 0–16 | AET |
Leinster MFC Quarter Final Replay | 16 May | Portlaoise | Dublin | 1-03 | Laois | 2–12 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score | Report |
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Leinster MFC Semi Final | 30 June/4 July | Croke Park | Louth | 0–9 | Carlow | 1–10 | |
Leinster MFC Semi Final | 30 June/4 July | O'Moore Park | Offaly | 1–8 | Laois | 2–16 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score | Report |
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Leinster MFC Final | 15 July | Croke Park | Carlow | 1–12 | Laois | 3–8 |
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