The Tailteann Cup returns this weekend, with eight games across Saturday and Sunday.
Sticking with football, the provincial finals in both Ulster and Leinster are on the agenda for Sunday, with Louth hoping to best reigning champions Dublin, while Armagh come up against Donegal.
Here's all the fixtures taking place this weekend, and where to watch the televised games...
Saturday
Hurling
Leinster Championship – Dublin v Antrim – Parnell Park, 4pm.
Leinster Championship – Carlow v Kilkenny – Cullen Park, 4.30pm. Coverage on GAAGO.
Munster Championship – Cork v Limerick – Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 7pm. Coverage on GAAGO.
Christy Ring Cup – Derry v London – Owenbeg, 1.30pm.
Christy Ring Cup – Tyrone v Kildare – O'Neill Park, 2pm. Coverage on GAAGO.
Plenty of hurling action to look forward to this weekend. 🏑 Here are your upcoming fixtures for this weekend's All-Ireland SHC! #ExperienceTheUnforgettable pic.twitter.com/audE7OdrjI
Advertisement— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 8, 2024
Nickey Rackard Cup – Roscommon v Donegal – Dr Hyde Park, 1pm.
Nickey Rackard Cup – Mayo v Armagh – MacHale Park, 1pm.
Nickey Rackard Cup – Monaghan v Louth – Inniskeen, 2pm.
Lory Meagher Cup – Cavan v Longford – Breffni Park, 1pm.
Lory Meagher Cup – Fermanagh v Lancashire – Brewster Park, 1pm.
Lory Meagher Cup – Leitrim v Warwickshire – Drumshanbo, 3.30pm.
Get ready for a feast of fixtures this weekend as we see the return of the Tailteann Cup throw in, with 8 games across 4 groups on the schedule.👊 Whilst both the @gaaleinster and @UlsterGAA SFC finals throw in this Sunday! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/SkESVXU8Qf
— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 8, 2024
Football
Tailteann Cup – Offaly v London – O'Connor Park, 2pm.
Tailteann Cup – Down v Limerick – Newry, 5pm.
Tailteann Cup – Sligo v Wexford – Markievicz Park, 3pm.
Tailteann Cup – Fermanagh v Wicklow – Brewster Park, 3pm.
Tailteann Cup – Kildare v Longford – Manguard Park, 6pm.
Tailteann Cup – Leitrim v Waterford – Ballinamore, 6pm.
The Tailteann Cup returns for it's third year! 🏆Players from 16 counties joined us at @CrokePark today as Uachtarán CLG Jarlath Burns formally launched this year's competition. #GAANOW caught up with just some of the players gearing up for an action-packed opening weekend! 🏐⬇️ pic.twitter.com/dYKo8FvsER
— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 7, 2024
Sunday
Football
Leinster Final – Dublin v Louth – Croke Park, 1.45pm. Live coverage on RTÉ 2.
Ulster Final – Armagh v Donegal – Clones, 4pm. Live coverage on RTÉ 2.
Tailteann Cup – Antrim v Tipperary – Corrigan Park, 2.30pm.
Tailteann Cup – Laois v Carlow – O'Moore Park, 3pm.
Hurling
Christy Ring Cup – Tyrone v Kildare – O'Neill Park, 2pm.