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Here’s your GAA coverage on TV and radio this weekend

You’re not going to want to miss these.

Anthony Nash scores his side's third goal Will Anthony Nash be a key factor again this Sunday? James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Today

Thank GAA It’s Friday will feature Munster rugby star Simon Zebo as well as Tipperary’s Padraic Maher. Up for discussion will be the 1980′s rivalry between Cork and Tipp. It starts at 9.30pm on RTÉ 2.

Tomorrow

TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship quarter-finals
Armagh v Laois, O’Connor Park Tullamore 4.15pm
Cork v Mayo, O’Connor Park Tullamore 6pm

TG4 will have both games from 4pm on Saturday. Gráinne McElwain will present the coverage while MacDara MacDonncha & Brian Tyers will be on commentary duty. Sorcha Furlong & Juliet Murphy will be on hand to provide expert analysis.

Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio One will also be providing updates from the games from Paul O’Neill.

Sunday

All-Ireland MHC semi-final
Limerick v Galway, Croke Park, 1.30pm

There’s live coverage of this game on TG4 with Micheál Ó Domhnaill, Brian Tyers, Cathal Moore and John Allen on duty.

Brian Carthy reports on the match for RTÉ Radio 1 while local radio coverage comes from Limerick’s Live95FM and Galway Bay FM.

All-Ireland SHC semi-final
Cork v Tipperary, 3.30pm

Live coverage on RTÉ 2 starts at 2.45pm where Michael Lyster will be joined by Eddie Brennan, Cyril Farrell and Ger Loughnane. When the action gets under way, Marty Morrissey and Michael Duignan will be on commentary duty.

Sky Sports also have live coverage of this game on Sky Sports 3.

Pauric Lodge commentates for RTÉ Radio 1 on the game with Anthony Daly and Pat McAuliffe as the sideline reporter. Tommy Dunne, Mark Landers & Tom Dempsey provide the analysis from Croke Park.

Newstalk will also have Oisin Langan and Daithi Regan at Croke Park while local coverage comes from C103 and Tipp FM.

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The Sunday Game highlights show is from 9.30pm to 11.30pm with Des Cahill presenting. He’s joined by a hurling panel of Donal Og Cusack and Brendan Cummins as well as special guest Seamus Hickey.

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