A DOUBLE-HEADER of hurling qualifiers and two provincial deciders will take top billing on another busy weekend of GAA action.
In Semple Stadium on Saturday evening, Clare take on Wexford before Kilkenny and Waterford do battle for a place in this year’s All-Ireland Hurling quarter-finals.
All eyes will then turn to Croke Park early on Sunday when champions Dublin meet old rivals Meath in a repeat of last year’s Leinster football final.
Then at 4pm it’s the turn of the Munster hurlers as Limerick and Cork go head-to-head in the Gaelic Grounds.
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Here’s the full list:
Wednesday July 10th
Leinster U21HC final
Wexford v Kilkenny, Wexford Park, 7.30pm (Ref: Patrick Murphy, Carlow)
Thursday July 11th
Munster JFC Final
Waterford v Cork, Fraher Field, 7.30pm (Ref: Sean Joy, Kerry)
Saturday July 13th
All-Ireland SFC Round 2
Leitrim v Armagh, Carrick-on-Shannon, 5pm (Ref: Fergal Kelly, Longford)
Longford v Wexford, Pearse Park, 7pm (Ref: Padraig O’Sullivan, Kerry)
Cavan v Fermanagh, Kingspan Breffni Park, 7pm (Ref: Michael Duffy, Sligo)
Kildare v Louth, Newbridge, 7pm (Ref: Rory Hickey, Clare)
All-Ireland SHC Phase III Qualifiers
Clare v Wexford, Semple Stadium, 5pm (Ref: Diarmuid Kirwan, Cork)
Kilkenny v Waterford, Semple Stadium, 7pm (Ref: James Owens, Wexford)
Sunday July 14th
Leinster MFC final
Westmeath v Kildare, Croke Park, 12pm (Ref: David Gough, Meath)
Leinster SFC final
Dublin v Meath, Croke Park, 2pm (Ref: Eddie Kinsella, Laois)
Munster MHC final
Limerick v Waterford, Gaelic Grounds, 1.45pm (Ref: Fergal Horgan, Tipperary)
Munster SHC final
Limerick v Cork, Gaelic Grounds, 4pm (Ref: James McGrath, Westmeath)
All-Ireland JFC semi-final
Kildare v Sligo, Pearse Park, 6pm (Ref: Martin McNally, Monaghan)
Here’s what the GAA schedule looks like this week
A DOUBLE-HEADER of hurling qualifiers and two provincial deciders will take top billing on another busy weekend of GAA action.
In Semple Stadium on Saturday evening, Clare take on Wexford before Kilkenny and Waterford do battle for a place in this year’s All-Ireland Hurling quarter-finals.
All eyes will then turn to Croke Park early on Sunday when champions Dublin meet old rivals Meath in a repeat of last year’s Leinster football final.
Then at 4pm it’s the turn of the Munster hurlers as Limerick and Cork go head-to-head in the Gaelic Grounds.
Here’s the full list:
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