GAA: How to watch this weekend's action
Michael Bolton
The quarter-finals of the All-Ireland football championship are centre stage this weekend, as Croke Park will host the action.
First up on Saturday is Cork v Mayo, with the Rebels defeating Donegal in their last game, while Mayo had to come from behind to defeat Meath.
This will be followed by Kerry v Tyrone, a fixture that always brings drama. Tyrone defeated Mayo in the final minutes, while Kerry were big, impressive winners over Armagh.
Two of the surprise packages in the championship, Monaghan and Louth, will get the action underway on Sunday, while Dublin will aim to build on their impressive win over Donegal last Sunday when they face Galway.
It is also crunch time in Camogie, as the final round of the group stages get underway, with semi and quarter-final places.
Cork are set to be joined in the semi-finals by one of Waterford, who they face this weekend, or Galway, while Tipperary will be in the quarter-finals.
In the other group, Kilkenny are set to be in the quarter-finals, and will be joined by one of Clare or Limerick.
Wexford are set for the relegation play-offs, and will be joined by either Dublin or Offaly.
Here is how you can watch all of this weekend's action.
Saturday June 27th
All-Ireland football quarter-finals
Cork v Mayo, Croke Park, GAA+, 4pm.
Kerry v Tyrone. Croke Park, GAA+, 6.15pm.
All-Ireland camogie championship
Offaly vs Clare, Grant Heating St Brendan’s Park Birr, live on the Camogie Association YouTube channel. 3:30pm.
Limerick vs Dublin, Cappamore GAA, 3.30pm.
Wexford vs Kilkenny, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 3.30pm.
Cork vs Waterford, Páirc Uí Rinn, live on the Camogie Association’s YouTube channel, 3:30pm.
Galway vs Tipperary, Kenny Park, Athenry, 3:30pm.
Sunday June 28th
All-Ireland football quarter-finals
Louth v Monaghan, Croke Park, RTÉ Two, 1.45pm.
Dublin v Galway, Croke Park, RTÉ Two, 4pm.

