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Irish Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Live GAA games on TV and being streamed this weekend and the ones that miss out
Newly-crowned Joe McDonagh Cup champs Kildare's foray into the SHC preliminary All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals, with a Newbridge clash to relish against Dublin, will not be televised live - or even shown live on GAA+, the association's streaming service, this weekend. As the All-Ireland SFC group stage reaches its finale, the group two meeting of Kerry and Meath on Saturday and the all-Ulster meeting of Tyrone and Cavan in group two on Sunday are also absent from the live TV and streaming schedules. Instead, the SFC group clashes of Roscommon v Cork, Dublin v Derry and Galway v Armagh - last year's All-Ireland finalists - will be shown live by GAA+ on Saturday, along with the meeting of Laois v Tipperary in the SHC preliminary All-Ireland quarter-finals. RTÉ's live fare will be served up on Sunday afternoon, with the SFC group games Monaghan v Down and Donegal v Mayo being shown back to back. Two Tailteann Cup quarter-finals - Wicklow v Westmeath and Limerick v Wexford - will be broadcast live by GAA+. SaturdayAll-Ireland SFCGroup 2Kerry v Meath – O'Connor Park, 4.15pmRoscommon v Cork – O'Moore Park, 4.15pm (live on GAA+)Group 4Dublin v Derry – Páirc Esler, 6.30pm (live on GAA+)Galway v Armagh – Breffni Park, 6.30pm (live on GAA+)All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-finalsLaois v Tipperary – O'Moore Park, 1.45pm (live on GAA+)Kildare v Dublin – St Conleth's Park, 4pmTailteann Cup quarter-finalsFermanagh v Sligo – Brewster Park, 5pmKildare v Offaly – St Conleth's Park, 6.30pmSundayAll-Ireland SFCGroup 1Donegal v Mayo – Dr Hyde Park, 4pm (live on RTÉ)Tyrone v Cavan – Brewster Park, 4pmGroup 3Monaghan v Down – Athletic Grounds, 2pm (live on RTÉ)Louth v Clare – O'Moore Park, 2pmTailteann Cup quarter-finalsWicklow v Westmeath – Aughrim, 1.15pm (live on GAA+)Limerick v Wexford – Gaelic Grounds, 3.45pm (live on GAA+)


BBC News
30-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Beaten Ulster finalists face All-Ireland 'Group of Death'
This year's beaten Ulster SFC finalists - Armagh or Donegal - will drop into the so-called 'Group of Death' in the All-Ireland series. The losers of the Ulster final on 10 May will be placed into Group Four alongside the Galway/Mayo losers, Dublin and Derry. "Can I be the first to call it the 'Group of Death', please?" said GAA Director of Player, Club and Games Administration Feargal McGill during Wednesday's Ulster champions will drop into Group One with the winners of Sunday's Connacht final between Galway and Mayo, Tyrone and Cavan if they beat Donegal in the Ulster SFC final on 10 May. On paper, Group Four certainly looks to be the toughest on paper with all eight potential teams having reached last year's knockout rounds. Derry and Dublin are guaranteed to be a part of it with both counties hoping to rebound from disappointing provincial campaigns. Derry lost to Donegal in the Ulster preliminary round, while Dublin were stunned by Meath in last weekend's Leinster semi-finals, setting up a first Leinster final without the Dubs since 2010. The first round of Sam Maguire games will be played on the weekend of 17/18 May, with the Connacht and Munster finalists among those in action. The Ulster and Leinster finalists will begin their campaigns the following week. Armagh are hoping to retain their All-Ireland title after winning Gaelic football's biggest prize for the second time last summer. Down, who earned a spot in the Sam Maguire series by winning last year's Tailteann Cup, will face the Leinster winners, the Munster runners-up and Monaghan in Group SFCGroup One: Armagh/Donegal winners, Galway/Mayo losers, Tyrone, CavanGroup Two: Kerry/Clare winners, Louth/Meath losers, Roscommon, CorkGroup Three: Louth/Meath winners, Kerry/Clare losers, Monaghan, DownGroup Four: Galway/Mayo winners, Armagh/Donegal losers, Dublin, DerryTailteann CupGroup One: Kildare, Sligo, Leitrim, TipperaryGroup Two: Offaly, Laois, Wicklow, WaterfordGroup Three: Westmeath, Limerick, Antrim, LondonGroup Four: Fermanagh, Wexford, Carlow, Longford