Football takes centre stage this weekend as the fifth round of the Allianz Football League takes place.
There are six matches live on television and streaming services across the weekend for GAA fans to look forward to.
Saturday will see Dublin in action in Division Two against fellow table-toppers Derry in what promises to be an entertaining clash.
After that the all-Ulster clash between Armagh and Donegal at the Athletic Grounds will take centre stage.
On Sunday, there will be three Division One matches for fans to watch, with Tyrone against Kerry, Galway against Monaghan and Mayo against Roscommon, available to watch on television or stream.
Saturday
Allianz Football Leagues
- 5pm: Derry v Dublin, Celtic Park, Derry – Division 1 – RTÉ 2.
- 6pm: Laois v Waterford, O’Moore Park, Portlaoise – Division 4.
- 7.30pm: Armagh v Donegal, Athletic Grounds – Division 1 - TG4.
Croke Cup hurling semi-finals
- 12.45pm: Cashel CS v St Kieran’s Kilkenny, Birr.
- 2.30pm: Presentation College Athenry v Thurles CBS, Birr.
Camogie Leagues
- 2pm: Dublin v Kilkenny, Parnell Park – Division 1A.
- 2pm: Waterford v Limerick, De La Salle, Grace Dieu; Wexford v Down, Naomh Éanna, Gorey – Division 1B.
- 3.30pm: Tipperary v Cork, The Ragg; Galway v Clare, Venue TBC – Division 1A.
Sunday
- 12.45pm: Galway v Monaghan, Pearse Stadium – Division 1 - TG4 app.
- 12.45pm: Tyrone v Kerry, Healy Park, Omagh – Division 1 - TG4.
- 1pm: Fermanagh v Tipperary, Ederney – Division 3.
- 1pm: London v Carlow, Ruislip – Division 4.
- 1.30pm: Wicklow v Leitrim, Aughrim – Division 4.
- 2pm: Clare v Cork, Ennis; Louth v Kildare, Ardee; Limerick v Meath, Gaelic Grounds – Division 2.
- 2pm: Cavan v Down, Kingspan Breffni – Division 3 - BBC iPlayer & GAAGO.
- 2pm: Westmeath v Antrim, Mullingar; Longford v Offaly, Pearse Park – Division 3.
- 2pm: Sligo v Wexford, Markievicz Park – Division 4.
- 2.45pm: Roscommon v Mayo, Dr Hyde Park – Division 1 - TG4.
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