DUBLIN AND KERRY will clash in a repeat of last year’s All-Ireland final in the first televised game on Setanta Sports for the 2016 Allianz leagues.
The broadcaster confirmed their spring schedule today with 17 matches set to be televised – 11 in Gaelic football and six in hurling.
Six of All-Ireland senior football champions Dublin’s matches will be televised while reigning hurling kingpins Kilkenny will only feature on 12 March for their clash with Cork in Páirc Uí Rinn.
The televised action on Setanta commences on 30 January and runs until 26 March.
Here’s the rundown of what’s in store.
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30 January:
Dublin v Kerry (Football) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Down v Donegal (Football) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
6 February:
Mayo v Dublin (Football) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Armagh v Laois (Football) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
13 February:
Tipperary v Dublin (Hurling) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Limerick v Wexford (Hurling) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
20 February:
Cork v Waterford (Hurling) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Dublin v Galway (Hurling) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
27 February:
Dublin v Monaghan (Football) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Armagh v Fermanagh (Football) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
5 March:
Dublin v Cork (Hurling) - (Setanta Ireland) 5pm
Dublin v Cork (Football) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Tyrone v Derry (Football) 7pm
12 March:
Cork v Kilkenny (Hurling) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Down v Dublin (Football) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
26 March:
Dublin v Donegal (Football) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Tyrone v Armagh (Football) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
Here are the 17 GAA league games that Setanta Sports are showing this spring
DUBLIN AND KERRY will clash in a repeat of last year’s All-Ireland final in the first televised game on Setanta Sports for the 2016 Allianz leagues.
The broadcaster confirmed their spring schedule today with 17 matches set to be televised – 11 in Gaelic football and six in hurling.
Six of All-Ireland senior football champions Dublin’s matches will be televised while reigning hurling kingpins Kilkenny will only feature on 12 March for their clash with Cork in Páirc Uí Rinn.
The televised action on Setanta commences on 30 January and runs until 26 March.
Here’s the rundown of what’s in store.
30 January:
Dublin v Kerry (Football) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Down v Donegal (Football) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
6 February:
Mayo v Dublin (Football) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Armagh v Laois (Football) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
13 February:
Tipperary v Dublin (Hurling) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Limerick v Wexford (Hurling) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
20 February:
Cork v Waterford (Hurling) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Dublin v Galway (Hurling) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
27 February:
Dublin v Monaghan (Football) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Armagh v Fermanagh (Football) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
5 March:
Dublin v Cork (Hurling) - (Setanta Ireland) 5pm
Dublin v Cork (Football) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Tyrone v Derry (Football) 7pm
12 March:
Cork v Kilkenny (Hurling) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Down v Dublin (Football) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
26 March:
Dublin v Donegal (Football) – (Setanta Ireland) 7pm
Tyrone v Armagh (Football) – (Setanta Sports 1) 7pm
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