GAA: This weekend's club championship fixtures

Waterford's Ballygunner face Cork's Sarsfields in the Munster Senior Hurling quarter-final
GAA: This weekend's club championship fixtures

There's GAA action around the country this weekend as county and provincial club championships continue.

Among the stand-out games is the meeting of Munster heavyweights Ballygunner, who meet Cork's Sarfields in the province's Senior Hurling quarter-final.

Meanwhile, all four Leinster Senior Football quarter-finals are down for decision, with reigning All-Ireland club champions Kilmacud Crokes first into battle on Saturday evening, facing Éire Óg from Carlow.

Here are all the senior club championship fixture taking across the weekend...

Leinster SFC quarter-finals:

Éire Óg (Carlow) v Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin), Cullen Park, Saturday, 7.45pm - Live coverage on RTÉ Two from 7.30pm

Blessington (Wicklow) v Ardee St Mary's (Louth), Aughrim, Sunday, 2pm

Naas (Kildare) v Summerhill (Offaly), Hawkfield, Sunday, 2pm

Emmet Óg Killoe (Longford) v St Loman's Mullingar (Westmeath), Pearse Park, Sunday, 2pm

Munster SHC quarter-finals:

Ballygunner (Waterford) v Sarsfields (Cork), Walsh Park, Sunday, 1.30pm - Live coverage on TG4 from 1pm

Ulster SFC:

Derrgonnelly Harps (Fermanagh) v Kilcoo (Down), Brester Park, Sunday, 3.45pm

Galway SFC Final:

Corofin v Maigh Cuilinn, Pearse Stadium, Sunday, 2pm

Kerry SFC Final:

Mid Kerry v East Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Sunday, 3.30pm - Live coverage on TG4 from 3.10pm

Limerick SFC Final:

Adare v Newcastlewest, Gaelic Grounds, Sunday, 2pm

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