Ulster teams are in action across all four codes this weekend with the last of the quarter-final clashes in the provincial football Championships taking centre stage.
The minor footballers of Armagh and Monaghan bid to remain in the Ulster Championship at the Athletic Grounds on Friday night while Antrim’s minor hurlers take on Offaly in the Leinster MHC on Saturday.
Down’s U20 hurlers are also in action this weekend as they take on Westmeath in the Richie McElligott Cup final on Saturday afternoon.
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In Camogie, Edendork hosts the Ulster Senior Final between Antrim and Down while Armagh’s senior Ladies’ footballers take on Monaghan in Clones on Saturday.
That game will act as the curtain-raiser for the Ulster SFC quarter-final meeting between Monaghan and Down.
Antrim’s senior hurlers, meanwhile, bid to continue their fine start to their Joe McDonagh Cup campaign when they take on Carlow in Corrigan Park.
Down, who lost out to the Saffrons last weekend, bid to bounce back when they host Offaly in Ballycran on Sunday.
It’s a case of the master versus the appreciate in Sunday’s televised hurling fixture with Henry Shefflin’s Galway taking on Brian Cody’s Kilkenny at Pearse Stadium.
Later in the afternoon, the attention switches back to football with Ulster rivals Tyrone and Derry going head-to-head in Omagh.
Friday
Ulster Minor Football Championship Qualifier round one
Armagh v Monaghan (Athletic Grounds, 8pm)
Saturday
Ulster Senior Camogie Championship final
Down v Antrim (12.30pm, Edendork)
Ulster Intermediate Camogie semi-final
Cavan v Antrim II (1pm, Ballinagh)
Ulster Ladies’ Senior Football Championship semi-final
Armagh v Monaghan (Clones, 2.15pm)
Electric Ireland Leinster Minor Hurling Championship quarter-final
Antrim v Offaly (Dowdallshill, 12pm)
Joe McDonagh Cup round three
Antrim v Carlow (Corrigan Park, 12.30pm)
Kerry v Meath (Austin Stack Park, 1pm)
Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final
Monaghan v Down (Clones, 4.30pm, Live on Sky Sports Arena)
Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter-final
Westmeath v Longford (TEG Cusack Park, 6pm)
Wexford v Dublin (Chadwick’s Wexford Park, 6.30pm, Live on Sky Sports Arena)
Munster Senior Football Championship quarter-final
Clare v Limerick (Ennis, 6pm)
Waterford v Tipperary (Fraher Field, 7pm)
All-Ireland U20B Hurling Championship final
Down v Roscommon (Kingspan Breffni Park, 1pm)
Sunday
Joe McDonagh Cup round three
Down v Offaly (Ballycran, 1pm)
Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter-finals
Meath v Wicklow (Páirc Tailteann, 2pm)
Kildare v Louth (Newbridge, 4pm)
Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final
Tyrone v Derry (O’Neills Healy Park, 4pm, live on RTÉ2 and BBC2 NI)
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship round thr ee
Galway v Kilkenny (Pearse Stadium, 2pm, live on RTÉ2)
Laois v Wexford (MW Hire O’Moore Park, 2.30pm)
Westmeath v Dublin (TEG Cusack Park, 3pm)
Munster Senior Hurling Championship round three
Cork v Clare (FBS Semple Stadium, 2pm, live on GAAAGO)
Ulster Ladies’ Senior Football Championship semi-final
Cavan PP Donegal (tie now to be played on Sunday, May 8)
Ulster Ladies’ Junior Football Championship semi-final
Derry v Fermanagh (1.45pm, O’Neills Healy Park)
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