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GAA On TV This Weekend: Details For Football And Hurling

GAA On TV This Weekend: Details For Football And Hurling
Aonghus Ó Maicín
By Aonghus Ó Maicín
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The summer is getting interesting, and there is some cracking GAA on tv this weekend.

Another weekend is upon us and we are, once again, being treated to another smashing selection of GAA ties.

There are servings of both hurling and football for those preparing to slouch down in front of the television for the weekend and every game has an abundance to offer.

While football is the order of the day on Saturday with the penultimate round of qualifiers taking place, hurling takes centre stage on Sunday as the last provincial finals of the season take place in Limerick and Dublin.

GAA On TV This Weekend

Saturday June 29th

Where to watch Kildare vs Tyrone?

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The Round 3 qualifier between Kildare and Tyrone in Newbridge will shown live on Sky Sports Arena, with coverage starting at 4pm. Throw-in is at 5pm.

Where to watch Mayo vs Armagh?

The Round 3 qualifier between Mayo and Armagh in Castlebar will shown live on Sky Sports Arena, directly after the Kildare/Tyrone game. Throw-in is at 7pm.

Sunday June 30th

Where to watch the Joe McDonagh Cup final?

The Joe McDonagh final between Laois and Westmeath at Croke Park will be broadcast live on the TG4 Youtube channel. Throw-in is a 1.45pm.

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Where to watch Limerick vs Tipperary?

The Munster Senior Hurling Championship final between Limerick and Tipperary at the Gaelic Grounds will be shown live on RTÉ 2, with coverage starting at 1pm. Throw-in is at 2pm.

Where to watch Kilkenny vs Wexford?

The Leinster Senior Hurling Championship final between Kilkenny and Wexford at Croke Park will be shown live on RTÉ 2, directly after the Munster final. Throw-in is at 4pm.

Wexford will be hoping to claim their first provincial crown since 2004 in that one, with Kilkenny looking to end a three-year drought.

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