The provincial championships really begin to ramp up this weekend, with four semi-finals down for decision across Ulster and Leinster and we have all the GAA on TV info you need.
Things get underway on Saturday evening as Monaghan face Derry in the first of the Ulster SFC semi-finals.
The Farney men are chasing a first Ulster final appearance since 2021, when they were beaten by eventual All-Ireland champions Tyrone.
Derry were last in the final more recently in 2023, when they edged past Armagh on penalties to lift the Anglo-Celt Cup.
This semi-final takes place at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds in Armagh, with throw-in at 5pm, and will be available to watch on GAA+.
Attention then turns to Leinster, where champions Louth meet Dublin for a place in the provincial decider against either Kildare or Westmeath.
Dublin will once again be without manager Ger Brennan, who is serving a 12-week ban.
Louth, meanwhile, are aiming to do something they haven’t managed in 116 years, retain the Leinster title.
That game takes place in O’Moore Park, Portlaoise, with a 7pm throw-in and is also available on GAA+.
Sunday offers a packed schedule, with fans given a choice early on between hurling and football.
Clare host Limerick in the Munster SHC, a meeting between a Clare side looking to stay in the race and a Limerick team widely tipped for both provincial and All-Ireland honours. That one throws in at 2pm on RTÉ2.
At the same time, Westmeath take on Kildare in the second Leinster semi-final in Tullamore, with the winners advancing to face either Dublin or Louth in Croke Park.
There’s added intrigue here too, a Westmeath victory could have knock-on implications for teams like Cavan and Down in terms of Tailteann Cup qualification.
That fixture is also available on GAA+, with throw-in at 2pm.
The weekend concludes in Clones, where Armagh face Down in the second Ulster semi-final at St Tiernach’s Park (4pm).
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