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The GAA TV schedule this weekend is simply unmissable

Published 13:13 29 Jul 2021 BST

Lee Costello
The GAA TV schedule this weekend is simply unmissable

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Get comfy folks, it's going to be a good one.

This is it - this is the weekend where we find out who all of the provincial champions are and who the last four of the All-Ireland series will be. The eye is immediately drawn to Tyrone and Monaghan's Ulster final, a hugely competitive match-up that is probably too close to call. Tyrone look to be building some momentum but still aren't sure of who their best 15 are, while Monaghan maybe don't have the same strength in depth, but have a unity and resilience that is second to none. Dublin continue their defence of the title against Kildare in the Leinster final, and although many would see this as a foregone conclusion, it's hard to ignore the fact that the Blue's have been well below-par this season - anything can happen, right? We haven't even mentioned the hurling yet, with Dublin v Cork in an All-Ireland quarter final, but Tipperary and Waterford is definitely the one you don't want to miss.

Saturday 31 July

Ulster SFC final Monaghan v Tyrone, Croke Park, 4pm – RTE/BBC NI All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals Dublin v Cork, Semple Stadium, 7pm – Sky Sports Tipperary v Waterford, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 1.30pm – RTE Nicky Rackard Cup final Mayo v Tyrone, Croke Park, 1.30pm – TG4 online Lory Meagher Cup final Fermanagh v Cavan, Croke Park, 6.30pm – TG4 online All-Ireland U20FC semi-final Offaly v Cork, O’Moore Park, 5.15pm – TG4

Sunday 1 August

Leinster SFC final Dublin v Kildare, Croke Park, 4pm – RTE Christy Ring Cup final Derry v Offaly, Croke Park, 1pm – TG4 online Ladies All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals Armagh v Meath, St Tiernach’s Park, Clones, 2pm – TG4 Cork v Waterford, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 3.30pm – TG4 online
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