Live: Sunday's Championship action
Follow all the action as the Ulster, Connacht and Leinster Senior Football Championships crank into gear.
Follow all the action as the Ulster, Connacht and Leinster Senior Football Championships crank into gear.
Westmeath and Carlow get the ball rolling in the Leinster Championship in Mullingar on Sunday with Dublin waiting for the winners.
Pearse Stadium in Salthill is the venue as those age-old rivals Galway and Mayo lock horns again in provincial combat.
Michael Fennelly is a doubt for Kilkenny's Leinster championship campaign after picking up an ankle injury while playing for his club Ballyhale Shamrocks.
Laois are through to a Leinster SHC quarter-final with Carlow after beating Antrim 1-16 to 0-13 in Portlaoise.
Carlow survived a London fightback to make a winning start to their Leinster SHC campaign at Dr Cullen Park.
Kildare withstood a stirring second-half comeback from Wicklow in Arklow to book their place in semi-final of the Christy Ring Cup, where they will be joined by Down.
There may be three tiers in Leinster hurling but it's effectively a two-horse race where champions Galway and All-Ireland holders Kilkenny are a step ahead of the rest.
The always competitive Ulster SFC gets underway with Cavan looking to make home advantage count against Armagh.
GAA president Liam Ó Néill has extended his sympathies and those of the association to the family of former head Paddy Buggy who passed away yesterday.
Kilkenny hurler Henry Shefflin will miss their Leinster Hurling quarter-final with Offaly in Tullamore next month.
After a turbulent few years in Laois hurling, Seamus Plunkett has delivered some stability and promotion to Division 1B of the NHL, in itself, something to be proud of.
Two teams who will play Division 2A hurling next season - Carlow and London - get the Leinster Championship (proper) up and running on Saturday.
Tipperary will face Kerry in the Munster Minor Football Championship final once again after both sides won through their respective semi-finals tonight.
With the GAA set to introduce HawkEye technology at Croke Park this summer, the association's head of media relations Alan Milton has said that he hopes the introduction of the technology will eliminate controversy over contentious points.
Galway have named a new-look side for their quarter-final with Mayo in the Connacht Senior Football Championship in Pearse Stadium.
Westmeath have received a boost ahead of their Leinster Football Championship clash against Carlow with Dessie Dolan named in the side.
Mayo have revealed their XV for the Connacht Senior Football Championship quarter-final against Galway at Pearse Stadium.
RTÉ hurling analyst Joe Dooley says that Kilkenny boss Brian Cody and outgoing Manchester United supremo Alex Ferguson are cut from the same management cloth.
James McMahon previews the Munster Senior Football Championship.