Some crackers on the tube this weekend.
There are six blockbuster GAA games live on TV this weekend that you do not want to miss out on, so get your chores down and dusted early.
Tyrone will be looking to turn things around as they kick the weekend off against Kevin McStay’s Mayo team in Healy Park, a match that will be live on RTE Two..
Then it’s a clash of footballing royalty because The Kingdom will face off against the reigning champions under the Saturday night lights on TG4.
If ever a game of football has consistently delivered in terms of its entertainment value, it has been Kerry’s clashes with Dublin, so make you sure you book this one in the calendar nice and early.
Sunday keeps the ball rolling as Galway welcome Mickey Harte’s Derry, which is followed straight after by an all-Ulster battle in Division Two between Armagh and Donegal.
You can then sit back and enjoy some wee ball action as the hurling makes a return to our screens, as Cork take on Waterford and Wexford fight it out against Clare.
GAA on TV This Week: February 19th-25th
Saturday, February 24th
- Allianz Football League Division 1 Round 4
- Dublin v Kerry- 7:30pm-Croke Park- TG4
- Tyrone v Mayo- 5:15pm- O’Neill’s Healy Park- RTE2
Sunday, February 25th
- Allianz Football League Division 1 Round 4
- Galway v Derry- 1:45pm- Pearse Stadium – TG4
- Allianz Football League Division 2 Round 4
- Armagh v Donegal- 3pm- Box-IT Athletic Grounds- BBC iPlayer
- Allianz Hurling League Division 1A Round 3
- Cork v Waterford- 3:45pm- Pairc Ui Chaoimh- TG4
- Wexford v Clare- 1:45pm- Chadwicks Wexford Park- TG4 Deferred
- “All of you should be ashamed” – Former GAA county star responds to trolls on social media
- “I’ve known you a long time and it’s a pity” – Glenn Ryan involved in heated exchange with local journalist
- Derry have turned one weakness into strength with latest addition to squad
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