The Very Camogie Leagues are the big fixtures of the weekend, as Galway and Tipperary travel to Croke Park for the Division 1A title.
The Leinster Senior Football Championship reaches the quarter-final stage, with Dublin facing old rivals Meath.
And the Christy Ring, Nickey Rackard, and Lory Meagher Cup championships return, with nine fixtures across the weekend.
Here's all the games taking place this weekend, and where to watch...
Saturday
Camogie:
National League Division 1B final – Dublin v Wexford, SETU Carlow Campus, 2pm.
National League Division 3A final – Armagh v Laois, Abbotstown, 2pm.
National League Division 4 final – Tyrone v Wicklow, Darver, 2pm.
❗The @very_ireland Camogie League Finals take place this weekend. ❗
The 1A and 2A finals take place in Croke Park on Sunday 14th April. 🙌
Get out to support your county team this weekend. 🎉
🎟️https://t.co/y9swgtEmwU#VeryCamogieLeagues#OurGameOurPassion pic.twitter.com/9iwLbqU6izAdvertisement— The Camogie Association (@OfficialCamogie) April 9, 2024
Football:
Leinster Championship quarter-final – Offaly v Laois, O’Moore Park, 7pm.
Ulster Championship quarter-final – Down v Antrim, Páirc Esler, 6pm.
Hurling:
Christy Ring Cup – Sligo v Kildare, Markievicz Park, 1pm.
Nickey Rackard Cup – Roscommon v Louth, Dr Hyde Park, 3pm.
Nickey Rackard Cup – Armagh v Donegal, Athletics Ground, 5pm.
The Ring, Rackard and Meagher competitions are 🔙 this weekend, with a feast of Round 1 fixtures! Take a look below for more detail.#ExperienceTheUnforgettable pic.twitter.com/XBwdgYk949
— The GAA (@officialgaa) April 12, 2024
Lory Meagher Cup – Cavan v Warwickshire, Breffni Park, 12pm.
Lory Meagher Cup – Longford v Lancashire, Pearse Park, 2pm.
Lory Meagher Cup – Leitrim v Fermanagh, Drumshanbo, 2pm.
Sunday
Camogie:
National League Division 2A final – Derry v Westmeath, Croke Park, 12.30pm. Live coverage on RTÉ Two.
National League Division 1A final – Galway v Tipperary, Croke Park, 2.30pm. Live coverage on RTÉ Two.
Rivalries reignite in Croke Park this Sunday - who will come out on top? #GAABelong pic.twitter.com/ildlbO4fcc
— The GAA (@officialgaa) April 12, 2024
Football:
Leinster Championship quarter-final – Kildare v Wicklow, O’Moore Park, 1.45pm.
Leinster Championship quarter-final – Louth v Wexford, O’Moore Park, 4pm.
Leinster Championship quarter-final – Dublin v Meath, Croke Park, 4.30pm. Live coverage on RTÉ Two.
Ulster Championship – Fermanagh v Armagh, Brewster Park, 2pm.
Hurling:
Christy Ring Cup – Tyrone v London, Dungannon, 12pm.
Christy Ring Cup – Wicklow v Derry, Aughrim, 1pm.
Nickey Rackard Cup – Mayo v Monaghan, MacHale Park, 2pm.