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LIVE GAA on TV and streaming info for this week's games on RTE, GAA+ and TG4

LIVE GAA on TV and streaming info for this week's games on RTE, GAA+ and TG4

This weekend there's just one live senior championship game on TV, with Dublin facing Armagh at Croke Park on Sunday (4pm).
GAA+ will live stream three other All-Ireland football games and one Tailteann Cup game, with TG4 also covering four big hurling ties across the various grades.
A total of nine games can be viewed on TV or online across the weekend.
But this week's action starts with tomorrow (Wednesday) night's All-Ireland under-20 football final meeting of Louth and Tyrone at the Athletic Grounds, live on TG4 with a 7.30pm throw-in.
It's a highly unusual midweek date for an All-Ireland final, with Louth going for their first ever title at this level and Tyrone going for an amazing three in four years.
Then on Saturday it's an All-Ireland SFC double bill on GAA+, which is fast becoming an essential purchase for football fans in particular.
First up is the Cork/Kerry rematch, which throws-in at 4.45pm, with the Rebels looking to turn the tables after their Munster semi-final extra-time defeat by the Kingdom.
Then at 7pm it's the eagerly awaited meeting of Tyrone and Mayo from Healy Park, also on GAA+.
The All-Ireland football games that won't be on TV on Saturday are Roscommon versus Meath from Dr. Hyde Park (6pm) and Down versus Louth at Newry (5.30pm)
Also on Saturday, TG4 will have live coverage of four huge hurling games.
They include the Under-20 All-Ireland Final meeting of Tipperary and Kilkenny at Nowlan Park, with a 3pm throw-in.
The Lory Meagher Cup has the same 3pm throw-in time and will be on TG4's YouTube channel, live from Croke Park, with Cavan facing New York.
This one is sandwiched in between the Rackard Final at 1pm and the Ring decider at 5pm, all at Croke Park, and both on TG4 YouTube.
Sunday's schedule isn't quite as packed with GAA+ having coverage of Galway's trip to Celtic Park to face Derry, which throws-in at 2pm.
RTE are live from Croke Park, for their only game of the weekend, with Dublin facing All-Ireland champions Armagh at 4pm.
GAA+ will also show at Tailteann Cup meeting of Fermanagh and Wexford, which throws-in at 1.45pm.
The two All-Ireland SFC games on Sunday that aren't available on TV or live stream are Cavan versus Donegal and Monaghan against Clare.
THIS WEEK'S GAA ON TV AND LIVE STREAMING
WEDNESDAY MAY 28
All-Ireland U20FC FinalLouth v Tyrone, Box-it-Athletic Grounds, 7.30pm, TG4
SATURDAY MAY 31
All-Ireland SFC Round 2Tyrone v Mayo, Healy Park, 7pm, GAA+Cork v Kerry, SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 4.45pm, GAA+Christy Ring Cup FinalDerry v London, Croke Park, 5pm, TG4 YouTube
Lory Meagher Cup FinalCavan v New York, Croke Park, 3pm, TG4 YouTubeNickey Rackard Cup FinalMayo v Roscommon, Croke Park, 1pm, TG4 YouTube
All-Ireland U20HC FinalKilkenny v Tipperary, UPMC Nowlan Park, 3pm, TG4
SUNDAY JUNE 1
All-Ireland SFC Round 2Dublin v Armagh, Croke Park, 4pm, RTEDerry v Galway, Celtic Park, 2pm, GAA+
Tailteann CupFermanagh v Wexford, Croke Park, 1.45pm, GAA+

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