ALL EYES WILL be on Croke Park this weekend with four titles on the line in the Allianz National Football League deciders.
The Division 4 final between Offaly and Limerick opens Saturday’s double-header at 5pm. That’s followed by Monaghan’s clash with Meath in the Division 3 decider, which throws in at 7pm.
On Sunday Derry and Westmeath meet in the Division 2 final at 2pm before Dublin and Tyrone go head-to-head in the main event, which throws in at 4pm.
Saturday April 27th
Allianz FL Division 4 final: Offaly v Limerick, Croke Park, 5pm, (Ref: Ciaran Branagan, Down).
Division 3 final: Monaghan v Meath, Croke Park, 7pm, (Ref: Padraig O’Sullivan, Kerry).
Sunday April 28th
Division 2 final: Derry v Westmeath, Croke Park, 2pm, (Ref: Conor Lane, Cork).
Division 1 final: Dublin v Tyrone, Croke Park, 4pm, (Ref: Marty Duffy, Sligo).
There’s also action in the Electric Ireland provincial minor GAA championships this week:
Wednesday April 24th
Leinster MFC losers round: Wexford v Carlow, Wexford Park, 7pm, (Ref: Noel McKenna, Kildare).
Friday April 26th
Munster MFC quarter-final replay: Cork v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, 7.30pm, (Ref: TBC)
Saturday April 27th
Leinster MHC: Meath v Westmeath, Trim, 2pm.
Munster MFC playoff: Clare v Limerick, Cusack Park, Ennis, 7pm.
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Meanwhile the Gaelic Grounds and Nowlan Park have been confirmed to host major GAA finals on the May bank holiday weekend:
Saturday May 4th
Cadbury’s All-Ireland U21FC final: Cork v Galway, Gaelic Grounds, 7pm, (Ref: David Gough, Meath)
Sunday May 5th
Allianz HL Division 1 final: Tipperary v Kilkenny, Nowlan Park, 3.30pm, (Ref: Barry Kelly, Westmeath)
GAA fixtures for the week ahead
ALL EYES WILL be on Croke Park this weekend with four titles on the line in the Allianz National Football League deciders.
The Division 4 final between Offaly and Limerick opens Saturday’s double-header at 5pm. That’s followed by Monaghan’s clash with Meath in the Division 3 decider, which throws in at 7pm.
On Sunday Derry and Westmeath meet in the Division 2 final at 2pm before Dublin and Tyrone go head-to-head in the main event, which throws in at 4pm.
There’s also action in the Electric Ireland provincial minor GAA championships this week:
Meanwhile the Gaelic Grounds and Nowlan Park have been confirmed to host major GAA finals on the May bank holiday weekend:
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