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Live GAA on TV this weekend and streaming details for bumper two days of action

Live GAA on TV this weekend and streaming details for bumper two days of action

Nine LIVE GAA Championship game across a variety of competitions are available for armchair fans to stream or watch on TV on a bumper weekend of top class action.
They include the Ulster and Leinster football finals, the crunch Clare/Tipperary Munster hurling round robin encounter, two ladies provincial finals and action from the Leinster round robin hurling and under-20 football championship.
The action starts on Saturday afternoon at 3pm with the Ulster Senior Ladies Football Final from Clones live on TG4's YouTube channel.
This is the curtain raiser to the men's senior football decider between the same sides, which will be screened live by RTE and BBC.
RTE will also have live Leinster hurling action with Galway's home tie against Wexford throwing in at 3.15pm and at 4pm on GAA+ Antrim host Dublin at Corrigan Park, also in the Leinster round robin.
Dublin will be looking to make it three wins out of three, with Davy Fitzgerald's Antrim desperate for a first victory to spark their season.
GAA+ will also have live coverage of the Munster Round Robin encounter between All-Ireland champions Clare and Tipperary from Cusack Park with the loser in big trouble going into their final game. Both sides have one point from their two games to date.
The following day's action begins at 2pm with three big games all throwing in at the same time.
TG4 will have live coverage of the Kerry/Tyrone All-Ireland under-20 football semi-final, a repeat of last year's decider, which the Ulster champions won.
At the same time, TG4 will also have the Meath/Dublin Leinster Ladies Football Final from Croke Park on their YouTube channel.
And the final 2pm throw-in sees Westmeath host Antrim in Round 1 of the Tailteann Cup on GAA+.
Last but not least is the Leinster Senior Football Final meeting of Dublin and Louth from Croke Park on RTE, with a 4.15pm throw-in.
LIVE GAA STREAMS AND TV COVERAGE THIS WEEKEND
SATURDAY MAY 10
Ulster Ladies SFC Final Armagh v Donegal, St Tiernach's Park, 3pm -TG4 YouTube
Leinster SHC Round 3: Galway V Wexford, Pearse Stadium, 3.15pm - RTE, Antrim V Dublin, Corrigan Park, 4.00pm - GAA+
Ulster SFC Final: Armagh v Donegal, Clones, 5.25pm - RTE / BBCMunster SHC Round 3: Clare v Tipperary, Cusack Park Ennis, 6pm - GAA+
Sunday May 11
Leinster SFC Final: Meath v Louth, Croke Park, 4.15pm - RTETailteann Cup Round 1Westmeath v Antrim, TEG Cusack Park, 2pm - GAA+Leinster Ladies SFC FinalDublin v Meath, Croke Park, 2pm - TG4 YouTube
All-Ireland U20FC semi-finalKerry v Tyrone, Laois Hire O'Moore Park, 2pm - TG4

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