GAA fans around the world will be able to watch the games on Sunday and all they need to tune in is an internet connection.
If you can’t make it down to Ennis for the eagerly-anticipated All-Ireland semi-finals this weekend, you need not worry about missing the games. Both junior and intermediate matches will be available to watch for free on the live streaming service LocalStreaming.club.
Mayo clubs Louisburgh and Westport meet Kerry’s Glenbeigh-Glencar and Kenmare in the AIB All-Ireland junior and intermediate championships with huge crowds expected to travel down to Cusack Park.
Reigning Footballer of the Year Lee Keegan will be hoping his Westport side make history by reaching their first ever All-Ireland Intermediate Final. The Mayo club won their first intermediate county title last year.
To access the game, viewers can head on over to http://www.localstreaming.club/ennis17/. The clash between Louisburgh and Glenbeigh-Glencar will kick-off at 12:15pm while Westport face Kenmare in Ennis at 2.15pm on Sunday.