TG4 have announced their full GAA fixture list for the spring and it has us frothing at the mouth.
First up on Sunday, February 1, we're going to be treated to a rematch of two of the greatest games of last year's championship when Kerry entertain Mayo for the first time after their replay win in last season's semi final.
Dublin and Cork are also up on day one of the channel's Allianz Leagues schedule to kick-start 48 games of live and deferred coverage over the coming months.
TG4 will be showing the All-Ireland club football and hurling semis and finals whilst they've also committed to airing the Sigerson Cup final on Saturday, February 21.
For the full list of an appetising GAA schedule, check here.
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