logo
GAA quiz: How closely have you been watching the championship this season?

GAA quiz: How closely have you been watching the championship this season?

BreakingNews.ie08-06-2025
From new rules, to shocks to last-minute winners, it has been a championship to remember so far.
In one of the most open campaigns in recent memory, there has been plenty of standout moments, with the knockout stages yet to come.
Advertisement
Ahead of the final round of games in the All-Ireland football championship, test your knowledge to see what you can remember from the games this season.
Take our quiz below and see how you get on.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Slot reveals Liverpool's transfer plans for remainder of window
Slot reveals Liverpool's transfer plans for remainder of window

The Independent

time4 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Slot reveals Liverpool's transfer plans for remainder of window

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot declined to comment on Alexander Isak but affirmed the club's transfer policy, stating they will only sign players who are the right fit, at the right price, and who wish to join. Speculation about Alexander Isak's future intensified after he publicly accused Newcastle of broken promises and expressed a desire to leave, following Newcastle's rejection of a £110 million bid. Newcastle United responded by stating that the conditions for Isak's sale this summer have not been met and are not expected to be. Slot expressed satisfaction with his current squad, indicating he does not foresee a busy end to the transfer window. Liverpool faces injury concerns at right-back, with new signing Jeremie Frimpong out until after the international break due to a hamstring injury, and Joe Gomez only recently returning to training.

Arsenal edging closer to completing £60million move for Eberechi Eze
Arsenal edging closer to completing £60million move for Eberechi Eze

BreakingNews.ie

time5 minutes ago

  • BreakingNews.ie

Arsenal edging closer to completing £60million move for Eberechi Eze

Eberechi Eze's £60million transfer from Crystal Palace to Arsenal could be confirmed as early as this weekend, the PA news agency understands. Eze is set to become Arsenal's seventh signing of the summer after they moved to hijack Tottenham's bid for the England international. Advertisement It is believed the finishing touches on a deal to sign the 27-year-old, which catapults Arsenal's spending to beyond £250m, are all but completed. Eze's stunning move to the Emirates accelerated this week following a knee injury sustained by Kai Havertz. Eze played in Palace's Community Shield victory and their Premier League opener at Chelsea (John Walton/PA) The Germany international came on as a second-half substitute in Arsenal's 1-0 win at Manchester United, and completed the game, but he did not participate in the club's open training session at the Emirates on Wednesday. Sport Tottenham remain interested in Savinho after missi... Read More It is unclear how long Havertz, who is still being assessed, will face on the sidelines. But the hastiness to swoop for Eze is evidence Arsenal did not want to take any chances as Mikel Arteta – backed by sporting director Andrea Berta – bids to lead the north Londoners to their first Premier League title in 22 years. Advertisement Eze is now poised to follow striker Viktor Gyokeres (£55m), defender Cristhian Mosquera (£13m), midfielder Martin Zubimendi (£60m), goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga (£5m), midfielder Christian Norgaard (£10m) and forward Noni Madueke (£48.5m) in making the switch to the Emirates. Arteta will face the media at the club's training ground on Friday to preview his side's second match of the campaign, at home to Leeds on Saturday evening.

Celtic's lack of cutting edge laid bare
Celtic's lack of cutting edge laid bare

BBC News

time5 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Celtic's lack of cutting edge laid bare

Adam Idah paid the price for Celtic's insipid first-half showing against Kairat as the striker struggles to live up to his £9m price was hooked at half-time of the goalless home draw with the Kazakh side in the Champions League play-off that leaves Celtic's hopes of progression in the 24-year-old forward had only 12 touches in the opening 45 minutes - none of them inside the opposition box. He won only one of his three tackles, was dispossessed once, and failed to muster a shot on lack of attacking impetus, impact and movement led to manager Rodgers admitting a change had to be made. "There's no rocket science in it. It's all hard work and preparation and all that leads to confidence," said Rodgers."I wanted a bit more activity in and around the box. Adam is a good, honest boy. He's not started how he'd like, and in games like this here I can't afford to wait."Idah wasn't the only Celtic striker to toil on Wednesday night, lending weight to Rodgers' repeated calls for attacking Maeda deputised through the middle before summer arrival Shin Yamada saw out the final 15 minutes as Celtic's attacking focal managed just one touch in the Kairat box and registered no shots on goal, while Maeda, who played the full 90 minutes, had a sole attempt at goal - a golden chance late on that he sent straight at the goalkeeper - and three touches of the ball inside the the three players - Idah, Maeda, and Yamada - who spent time as Celtic's main striker combined for a total of 0.09 expected fairness, the service to the strikers was poor on a night Celtic mustered an xG of just 0.54. Can Rodgers' side find more attacking thrust in the second leg?

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store