
GAA Championships – Catch all today's football and hurling action as it happens
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As the GAA's football and hurling championships reach the business end, we have a feast of action today.
With Dublin's hurlers and footballers involved in do-or-die clashes at Croke Park against Limerick and Cork respectively, there is also a plethora of top class games across the country.
Catch all the action here.
All-Ireland SFC – Prelim. Quarter finals:
Kerry - Cavan (3.30pm, GAA+)
Dublin - Cork (6.15pm, GAA+)
All-Ireland SHC – Quarter finals:
Dublin - Limerick (4pm, RTE2)
Galway -Tipperary (6.15pm, RTE2)
Ladies All-Ireland SFC – Round 3:
Tipperary - Donegal (1pm, TG4)
Armagh - Kildare (2pm, TG4 YouTube)
Leitrim - Waterford (2pm, TG4 YouTube)
Mayo - Cork (3pm, TG4)
Ladies All-Ireland SHC – Round 4:
Cork - Clare (2pm)
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Good afternoon and welcome to another Independent.ie live blog covering all the action from the Gaelic Football and Hurling Championships. My name is Ultán Corcoran, and I will be keeping you up to speed with events around the country.
We have a full schedule this Saturday with no less than 9 games taking place around the grounds with action from preliminary quarter-final stage of the All-Ireland football series, two All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals, as well as football and camogie from the Ladies All-Ireland championships.
In terms of coverage, Kerry vs Cavan is our first port of call in football with throw-in at 3.30pm. The action overlaps a bit as Dublin face Limerick in the hurling at 4pm from Croke Park. Finally, we will try keep you up to speed with the football clash of Dublin-Cork and the second hurling quarter-final between Tipperary and Galway which both start at 6.15pm.
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