
Live GAA on TV this weekend: Streaming details for Limerick v Cork and more
Fifteen 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 start of the All-Ireland SFC group phase, the big Munster SHC collision between Limerick and Cork and action from the Tailteann Cup, the Joe McDonagh Cup and the All-Ireland under-20 football championship.
However there are no games available on terrestrial TV on Saturday. Instead, three high-profile games will be shown on GAA+.
The senior action gets underway at 2.30pm on Saturday afternoon with the meeting of Kerry and Roscommon in the round one of the All-Ireland SFC group phase.
The group phase clash of Galway v Dublin in Salthill will follow at 5pm, with the Leinster hurling showdown between Galway and Antrim will precede that game at Pearse Stadium, with a 1.30pm throw-in.
The Munster hurling championship dominates RTÉ's live coverage on Sunday, with Tipperary and Waterford going head to head for that third qualifying slot for the All-Ireland series at 2pm.
That is the curtain-raiser for the mouth-watering encounter between the two most recent winners of the Liam MacCarthy Cup, Limerick and Cork, in the Gaelic Grounds.
Clubber is broadcasting the Joe McDonagh Cup meetings of Westmeath against Carlow on Saturday and the Laois versus Kildare on Sunday.
The Leinster MFC semi-finals - Kilkenny v Dublin and Galway v Wexford will be shown on TG4's YouTube channel, as will both Ulster MFC semi-finals will be shown live on
Leitrim v Sligo meet on Sunday and GAA+ is covering the second round of the Tailteann Cup encounter.
LIVE GAA STREAMS AND TV COVERAGE THIS WEEKEND
FRIDAY MAY 16
All-Ireland U20FC semi-final
Louth v Mayo, Glennon Bros Pearse Park, 7pm - TG4 Player
Munster MHC finalCork v Waterford, FBD Semple Stadium, 7.30pm - Spórt TG4 YouTube
SATURDAY MAY 17
All-Ireland SFC Round 1Kerry v Roscommon, Fitzgerald Stadium, 2.30pm - GAA+
Leinster SHC Round 4Galway v Antrim, Pearse Stadium, 1.30pm - GAA+
All-Ireland SFC Round 1Galway v Dublin, Pearse Stadium, 5pm - GAA+
Joe McDonagh Cup Round 4Westmeath v Carlow, TEG Cusack Park, 3pm - Clubber
Leinster MHC semi-finalKilkenny v Dublin, Nowlan Park, 2pm - Spórt TG4 YouTube
Ulster MFC semi-finalsCavan v Donegal, Kingspan Breffni, 7pm - Spórt TG4 YouTubeTyrone v Monaghan, Healy Park, 7pm - Spórt TG4 YouTube
SUNDAY MAY 18
Leinster MHC semi-finalGalway v Wexford, Portlaoise, 12pm - Spórt TG4 YouTube
Tailteann Cup Round 2Leitrim v Sligo, Carrick-on-Shannon, 1.30pm - GAA+
Munster SHC Round 4Tipperary v Waterford, FBD Semple Stadium Thurles, 2pm - RTE
Leinster SHC Round 4Kilkenny v Dublin, UPMC Nowlan Park 3pm - GAA+
Joe McDonagh Cup Round 4Laois v Kildare, O'Moore Park, 3pm - Clubber
Munster SHC Round 4
Limerick v Cork, TUS Gaelic Grounds Limerick, 4pm - RTE
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