GAA weekend previews: Who is playing, when, and is it on TV?
The All-Ireland Football Championship 2026 throws in this weekend, starting 15 weekends of football. Here's a look at all the senior GAA county games this weekend.
Saturday
Connacht SFC quarter-final: London v Mayo, McGovern Park, Ruislip, 2.30pm (Live on GAA+)
London were in the promotion mix right until the final minutes of the final round of games in Division 4 this season. Meanwhile, Mayo are under new management with Andy Moran at the helm and he will expect to build on a strong Division One performance.
Leinster SFC round one: Offaly v Laois, O’Connor Park, 6pm
Offaly finished bottom of the Division 2 table and Laois ended up mid-table in Division 3. Injuries certainly played a part in Offaly’s poor form, but Mickey Harte will hope his side can kick-start their season.
Women’s NFL Division 1 final: Cork v Galway, Gaelic Grounds, Limerick, 5pm (Live on TG4)
Cork ran out 1-10 to 2-5 winners when the sides met at Páirc Uí Rinn in February and they enter the decider as slight favourites.
Nickey Rackard Cup:
Armagh v Mayo, Athletic Grounds, 1.30pm;
Tyrone v Sligo, Garvaghey, 2pm;
Louth v Fermanagh, Darver, 3pm.
Lory Meagher Cup:
Longford v Lancashire, Pearse Park, 1pm;
Cavan v Warwickshire, Breffni Park, Cavan, 1pm;
Leitrim v Monaghan, Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, 3pm.
Women’s NFL Division Three final: Antrim v Louth, Crossmaglen, 1pm (Live on TG4 YouTube).
Women’s NFL Division Two final: Cavan v Donegal, St Tiernach’s Park, Clones, 3pm (Live on TG4).
Camogie National League Division 3A final: Armagh v Roscommon, Abbotstown, 2pm (Live on Camogie YouTube).
Camogie National League Division 2A final: Kerry v Meath, Banagher, 3.30pm (Live on Camogie YouTube).
Sunday
Munster SFC quarter finals Cork v Limerick, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 2pm
Cork will look to advance on their promotion to Division 1 while Limerick will seek to recover from relegation to Division 4. John Cleary’s Rebels is likely to come out on top here.
Munster SFC quarter finals Waterford v Tipperary, Fraher Field, 2pm
Waterford are coming into this game on the back of losing all seven of their games in Division 4. They are 13 months without a win. When the sides met in the last round of the league, Tipp ran out 4-19 to 0-18 winners.
Leinster SFC round one Carlow v Wicklow, Dr Cullen Park, 2.30pm
When the sides met in round two of the league, Carlow edged the game 1-15 to 2-9 and there is likely to be very little between the teams again here. The prize for the winner is to host Dublin in a Leinster quarter-final.

Leinster SFC round one Longford v Westmeath, Pearse Park, 3pm
Longford have momentum, with promotion from Division 4 secured, but Westmeath's strong forward line-up may prove crucial this weekend.
Connacht SFC quarter-finals Sligo v Leitrim, Markievicz Park, Sligo, 3pm
Connacht SFC quarter-finals New York v Roscommon, Gaelic Park, New York, 8pm Irish time (Live on GAA+)
Ongoing issues over New York’s future in the Connacht championship overshadow this fixture but it remains a potential banana skin for visitors and Roscommon will not take the US opposition for granted.

Ulster preliminary round: Armagh v Tyrone, Athletic Grounds, Armagh, 4.15pm (Live on RTÉ 2 & BBC NI)
A clash of the neighbouring tribes is always entertaining and despite Tyrone's mediocre league campaign in Division 2 - and a billing as underdogs - this will not be an easy game for Armagh.
Camogie National League Division 1A final: Waterford v Galway, Nowlan Park, 2.15pm (Live on RTÉ)
Christy Ring Cup:
Donegal v Wicklow, O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny, 1pm;
Meath v Kerry, Trim, 1pm;
Derry v Roscommon, Celtic Park, Derry, 3pm
Camogie National League Division 1B final: Clare v Dublin, Nowlan Park, 12.15pm (Live on RTÉ).
Women’s NFL Division 4 final: Carlow v Leitrim, Birr, 2pm (Live on TG4 YouTube).


