12 Massive GAA Games On TV and Streaming This Weekend
There's a superb line up of GAA on TV this weekend, with All-Ireland titles up for grabs on both Saturday and Sunday.
We've delved through the schedules to bring you your GAA TV guide for the weekend, so get ready to put your feet up and enjoy the festive feast of football, hurling, and camogie.
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Caltra Cuans (Galway) v Knockbride (Cavan)
All-Ireland intermediate ladies' football final
Saturday, 2pm
Live on TG4
Preview: The first All-Ireland final of the weekend, and there will be a new intermediate champion come the full time whistle at Croke Park - neither side has ever won an All-Ireland crown.
Brídíní Óga Glenravel (Antrim) v St Dominic’s (Roscommon)
All-Ireland junior camogie final
Saturday, 2pm
Live on GAA YouTube
Preview: Just under two years since they last won this competition, Brídíní Óg are out to claim another All-Ireland junior crown. For Dominic's, this is a first ever visit to an All-Ireland final.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne (Galway) v St. Ergnat's (Antrim)
All-Ireland senior ladies' football final
Saturday, 4pm
Live on TG4 YouTube
Preview: The Kilkerrin dynasty rolls on again, with manager Willie Ward aiming to bring his side to a historic fifth successive senior All-Ireland. Standing between them and yet another crown are surprise package St. Ergnat's of Antrim.
Tipperary v Limerick
Challenge match
Saturday, 4pm
Live on Clubber
Preview: Two Munster heavyweights face off on Saturday evening, in a charity game in aid of the Dillon Quirke Foundation.
Tipperary v Kerry
Challenge match
Saturday, 6pm
Live on Clubber
Preview: The second act of a superb double-header sees the All-Ireland champions Kerry in action, again in aid of the Dillon Quirke foundation.
Kilcoo (Down) v Scotstown (Monaghan)
Ulster senior football final
Saturday, 6:15pm
Live on TG4
Preview: A rematch of the hugely dramatic 2023 Ulster quarter-final, this time in the provincial decider. Kilcoo are looking to get over the line having lost two of the last three finals, while Scotstown are chasing a first provincial crown in 36 years.
Salllins (Kildare) v Tubberclair (Westmeath)
Leinster intermediate football final
Sunday, 1:30pm
Live on Clubber
Preview: We could have a Kildare champion for the third year running in Leinster, with Sallins looking to follow in the footsteps of Caragh and Allenwood with victory on Sunday. In their way are Tubberclair, looking to become the first Westmeath club to win this competition.
Fighting Cocks (Carlow) v Grangenolvin (Kildare)
Leinster junior football final
Sunday, 1:30pm
Live on Clubber
Preview: It could be double glory for Kildare on Sunday afternoon, with Grangenolvin facing Carlow club Fighting Cocks in the Leinster junior final at the same time as the intermediate decider.
Ballincollig (Cork) v Camross (Laois)
All-Ireland intermediate camogie final
Sunday, 2pm
Live on RTÉ Player
Preview: More All-Ireland silverware on the line, with Ballincollig looking to become the first Cork club ever to win a non-senior grade All-Ireland camogie title. Standing between them and glory are Laois side Camross, after beating Dublin's Na Fianna in the Leinster final.
Athenry (Galway) v St Finbarr’s (Cork)
All-Ireland senior camogie final
Sunday, 4:15pm
Live on RTÉ 2
Preview: The big weekend gets a big finish, with the All-Ireland senior camogie final from Croke Park. Athenry have had a massive year, ending Sarsfields' six-year grip on the Galway senior crown, and could claim a first All-Ireland crown since 1977. Finbarr's, on the other hand, are in their first-ever senior All-Ireland decider.
Other GAA games on TV this weekend
Sunday (both Clubber)
1pm: Holycross Ballycahill v Thurles Sarsfields (Mid-Tipperary U21 hurling final)
1:30pm: Borris-Ileigh v Silvermines (North Tipperary U21 hurling final)
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