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Published 11:56 21 Apr 2022 BST
Cavan seniors then take on Antrim in a game that has massed great interest following the 'Corrigan Park or Nowhere' saga.
Then we move on to the hurling as Wexford battle it out with Dublin followed immediately after by Limerick v Waterford in Munster.
Sunday is even more jam-packed as you may get two TVs up and running to watch Tipperary v Clare in the hurling and Donegal take on Armagh in the football, with throw in for both at 2pm
To finish it all off, we have Mayo against Galway in the Connacht championship, a game that many believe will determine who goes on to win that provincial title, although Roscommon will have plenty to say about that!
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