GAA: How to watch this weekend's games

It is the quarter-final stage in ladies' football, with defending champions Dublin taking on Cork.
GAA: How to watch this weekend's games

Michael Bolton

The All-Ireland hurling semi-finals are centre stage this weekend in Croke Park.

In the first game on Saturday, Cork are aiming for their third straight final when they face Galway, while Munster rivals Clare and Limerick battle on Sunday.

It is the quarter-final stage in ladies' football, with defending champions Dublin taking on Cork.

Last year's runners-up, Meath, take on Kerry, while Armagh face Kildare.

The final game will see Mayo take on Galway.

In camogie, it is quarter-final action, with Waterford taking on Kilkenny, and Tipperary facing Clare.

Here is how you can watch this weekend's action

Saturday July 4th

All-Ireland hurling semi-final

Cork v Galway, Croke Park RTÉ Two/BBC Two NI, 3.30pm

All-Ireland camogie quarter-final

Waterford v Kilkenny, Croke Park, RTÉ Two, 1.00pm.

All-Ireland ladies football quarter-finals

Armagh v Kildare, BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, TG4, 1.45pm.

Kerry v Meath, Austin Stack Park TG4, 5.15 pm.

Dublin v Cork, Parnell Park, TG4, 7.30 pm.

Sunday July 5th

All-Ireland hurling semi-final

Limerick v Clare, Croke Park, RTÉ Two, 3.30pm.

All-Ireland camogie quarter-final

Waterford v Kilkenny, Croke Park, RTÉ Two, 4.00pm.

All-Ireland ladies football quarter-finals

Galway v Mayo, Tuam Stadium, TG4, 5.45pm.

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