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Sunday's All Ireland football championship fixtures
There's plenty of sport to get stuck into this Bank Holiday Sunday, with Cavan, Donegal, Derry, Galway, Dublin, Armagh, Monaghan and Clare all lining out for Round 2 of the All Ireland Senior Football Championship.
On Saturday, Kerry beat Cork 1-28 to 0-20 while Roscommon and Meath drew on a score of 2-15 and 0-21.
In Newry, Down beat Louth by one point at 0-25 to -24 while Mayo managed to pull away from Tyrone in Omagh with a score of 2-17 to 1-13. Ciaran Moore in action for Donegal Senior Football team. Pic: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
On Sunday, GAA fans have four more Senior football games to choose from. Here's everything you need to know…
Cavan host Donegal at Breffni Park for the teams second outing of the All-Ireland SFC Group 1 stages with kick-off at 2pm.
Donegal lost to Tyrone 2-17 to 0-20 points last month and will be hoping to pick themselves up with a win against Cavan, who already have a win under their belt following their match against Mayo.
The Ulster clash is not being streamed, with supporters not attending the game not getting to see some live action until the RTÉ 2's Sunday Game at 9.30pm. Cian Reilly of Cavan during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Round 1 match between Mayo and Cavan. Pic: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile
Derry host Connacht champions Galway at Celtic Park on Sunday afternoon, with both teams looking for their first points of the campaign following Galway's loss against Dublin and Derry's loss to Armagh.
Throw-in is at 2pm on Sunday afternoon, with coverage of the game starting from 1.30pm via GAA+.
The game will not be streamed on free-to-air channels, though highlights will be shown on the Sunday Game at 9.30pm on Sunday night. Theo Clancy of Dublin during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Round 1 match between Galway and Dublin at Pearse Stadium in Galway. Pic: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile
All Ireland champions Armagh are making the trip down to Croke Park where they will meet Dublin in a highly-anticipated clash between the two teams.
Both teams will be hoping to make it two consecutive wins following victories over Derry and Galway two weeks ago.
The game will be on RTÉ 2 as well as RTÉ Player with throw-in at 4pm, preceded by Fermanagh and Wexford's Tailteann Cup clash.
Monaghan host Clare in Group 3 of the championships with the clash taking place in St Tiernach's Park, Clones.
The teams last faced each other in Clones in 2023 with Monaghan winning 1-23 to 1-18 but Clare will need to pick themselves up after their defeat against Down in Ennis in the first Round of games.
Throw in is at 4pm, but unfortunately the game will not be streamed anywhere. Highlights will be shown on RTÉ 2's The Sunday Game from 9.30pm on Sunday night.