Football is back, and back with a bang!
After a brilliant weekend of hurling under our belts, we’re all keen to see the big ball again, especially with some big hitters going toe to toe live on TV.
Kerry vs Mayo is obviously the main one, a blockbuster event on any occasion, and with the added intrigue of possibly seeing a certain David Clifford return to The Kingdom.
Mayo are still finding their feet under Kevin McStay, but there are some intriguing aspects of their game that have us all gripped right now, not least the positional change of Aidan O’Shea.
Elsewhere we have massive clashes between Armagh and Roscommon, while Tyrone travels to Galway in what’s always a difficult game.
Monaghan and Donegal will battle it out in a match that could have huge bearings on the relegation scene, while Cork and Dublin duke it out in Division Two, live on TV. Derry vs Meath is another televised game that will be very interesting to watch.
You can keep up with all of the news, teams, clips, highlights and everything else right here on our live blog. Just click on the key point you want to read about or keep scrolling for all updates.
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