IT’S ANOTHER BIG weekend of live GAA coverage with two provincial football titles up for decision as well as two football qualifiers and a Round Two hurling qualifier.
Sky Sports continue their coverage of Gaelic football and hurling with two games on Saturday while RTÉ will have both provincial deciders on Sunday.
Here’s a breakdown of what you need to tune in for over the weekend.
Saturday
All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers Round 3B
Roscommon v Armagh, Dr. Hyde Park, 5pm
The Sky Sports cameras will be busy on Saturday with the first stop being Dr. Hyde Park in Roscommon as the Rossies play host to the 2002 All-Ireland winners. Peter Canavan will take his usual spot as the primary studio analyst.
Newstalk’s Off the Ball will also have live coverage of the game with Oisin Langan on commentary, Brian McGuigan and Shane Curran on co-commentary while Billy Joe Padden will bring all the news from the sidelines. Shannonside Radio will be providing local coverage of the game.
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All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers Round 3B
Clare v Kildare, Cusack Park, 7pm
This is probably the hardest game of the weekend to catch as it won’t feature on any live national TV or radio station though there will be updates from RTÉ Radio One’s Saturday Sport.
The game will, however, be featured on both Clare FM and KFM with the latter having former Kildare stars Peter McConnon and Aindriú MacLochlainn providing analysis from Cusack Park.
All-Ireland SHC Qualifiers Round 2
Waterford v Wexford, Nowlan Park, 7pm
The Sky Sports crew will also be live from Nowlan Park for the only senior hurling fixture of the weekend as Waterford and Wexford clash in Round 2 of the qualifiers. Jamesie O’Connor will once again be the lead analyst and expect lots of giant iPad action.
Locally, there will live coverage on WLR FM from 6.45pm where Kieran O’Connor and Brian Flannery will be providing the commentary while, once again, RTÉ Radio One’s Saturday Sport will bring updates.
Leinster SFC final
Dublin v Meath, Croke Park, 2pm
The Delaney Cup is the first senior piece of silverware up from grabs on Sunday and RTÉ’s The Sunday Game Live will have all the action from Croke Park as Meath look to upset the odds. Michael Lyster will present coverage ably assisted by Messrs Spillane, Brolly and company.
RTÉ Radio One will also have coverage of the game while Newstalk David Brady at Croke Park and Colm Begley on studio analysis duty.
Ulster SFC final
Donegal v Monaghan, Clones, 4pm
It’ll be double pay for the RTÉ Two lads as The Sunday Game Live will also cover the Ulster SFC decider from Clones where Monaghan look to win back-to-back titles for the first time in over sixty years.
Newstalk will have live coverage of the game with Dave McIntyre on commentary, Sean Cavanagh and Tony Boyle on co-commentary and Colm Parkinson on sideline duty, while the game will also feature on Highland Radio.
Here’s your GAA coverage on TV and radio this weekend
IT’S ANOTHER BIG weekend of live GAA coverage with two provincial football titles up for decision as well as two football qualifiers and a Round Two hurling qualifier.
Sky Sports continue their coverage of Gaelic football and hurling with two games on Saturday while RTÉ will have both provincial deciders on Sunday.
Here’s a breakdown of what you need to tune in for over the weekend.
Saturday
All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers Round 3B
Roscommon v Armagh, Dr. Hyde Park, 5pm
The Sky Sports cameras will be busy on Saturday with the first stop being Dr. Hyde Park in Roscommon as the Rossies play host to the 2002 All-Ireland winners. Peter Canavan will take his usual spot as the primary studio analyst.
Newstalk’s Off the Ball will also have live coverage of the game with Oisin Langan on commentary, Brian McGuigan and Shane Curran on co-commentary while Billy Joe Padden will bring all the news from the sidelines. Shannonside Radio will be providing local coverage of the game.
All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers Round 3B
Clare v Kildare, Cusack Park, 7pm
This is probably the hardest game of the weekend to catch as it won’t feature on any live national TV or radio station though there will be updates from RTÉ Radio One’s Saturday Sport.
The game will, however, be featured on both Clare FM and KFM with the latter having former Kildare stars Peter McConnon and Aindriú MacLochlainn providing analysis from Cusack Park.
All-Ireland SHC Qualifiers Round 2
Waterford v Wexford, Nowlan Park, 7pm
The Sky Sports crew will also be live from Nowlan Park for the only senior hurling fixture of the weekend as Waterford and Wexford clash in Round 2 of the qualifiers. Jamesie O’Connor will once again be the lead analyst and expect lots of giant iPad action.
Locally, there will live coverage on WLR FM from 6.45pm where Kieran O’Connor and Brian Flannery will be providing the commentary while, once again, RTÉ Radio One’s Saturday Sport will bring updates.
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Sunday
Leinster SFC final
Dublin v Meath, Croke Park, 2pm
The Delaney Cup is the first senior piece of silverware up from grabs on Sunday and RTÉ’s The Sunday Game Live will have all the action from Croke Park as Meath look to upset the odds. Michael Lyster will present coverage ably assisted by Messrs Spillane, Brolly and company.
RTÉ Radio One will also have coverage of the game while Newstalk David Brady at Croke Park and Colm Begley on studio analysis duty.
Ulster SFC final
Donegal v Monaghan, Clones, 4pm
It’ll be double pay for the RTÉ Two lads as The Sunday Game Live will also cover the Ulster SFC decider from Clones where Monaghan look to win back-to-back titles for the first time in over sixty years.
Newstalk will have live coverage of the game with Dave McIntyre on commentary, Sean Cavanagh and Tony Boyle on co-commentary and Colm Parkinson on sideline duty, while the game will also feature on Highland Radio.
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