GAA on TV: What championship round two games are on TV, and where can I watch them?
This weekend will see round two of the All-Ireland Football Championship take over the airwaves as all sides compete to progress.Saturday’s schedule will be solely available on GAA+, the GAA’s subscription-based streaming platform.Monaghan and Roscommon get the coverage started at 4.30pm when the Rossies travel to Clones to face the Ulster Championship finalists, who ended up on the wrong side of a one-point game against Mayo, whilst losing bright spark Bobby McCaul to injury again along the way.Read more:Following this, National Football League Division Two rivals Derry and Meath meet at 7pm in an evenly-matched affair that could end up the tie of the weekend.The Oak Leafs will be out to prove that they are better than their showing against Armagh in what were the toughest of conditions for elite-level football.On Sunday, the action continues with two round 2A games, in which a quarter-final slot is at stake for the teams involved.Both games will be available for fans to watch as a double-header on RTÉ2’s ‘The Sunday Game’.The first tie of the day will see Louth take on Armagh in Inniskeen, a tie that has already caused controversy, with fans unhappy with the selection of the south Monaghan ground due to the small capacity for supporters.Throw-in is 1pm for this cross-border derby, but the football doesn’t stop there.Tyrone’s All-Ireland series clash with Mayo will also be shown as the second part of the double-header, as the Red Hands look to book their place in the last eight of the All-Ireland SFC after beating Connacht champions Roscommon in the last round.This rematch of the 2021 All-Ireland final will throw-in at 3.30pm to round off a weekend of high-stakes coverage at both ends of the All-Ireland Football Championship.Full GAA TV Schedule for the weekend of June 13-14Saturday, June 13All-Ireland Football Championship round 2BMonaghan v Roscommon (4.30pm, Clones) - GAA+Derry v Meath (7pm, Find Insurance Celtic Park) - GAA+Sunday, June 14All-Ireland Football Championship round 2ALouth v Armagh (Inniskeen, 1pm) - RTÉ2Tyrone v Mayo (Omagh, 3.30pm) - RTÉ2