Wicklow target shock against Royals
Wicklow host last year's beaten Leinster Football Championship finalists Meath on Saturday evening looking to build on their impressive win over Longford at Aughrim.
Wicklow host last year's beaten Leinster Football Championship finalists Meath on Saturday evening looking to build on their impressive win over Longford at Aughrim.
The last of the Ulster quarter-finals takes place on Sunday in the shadow of the G8 summit taking in Enniskillen on Monday and Tuesday.
Fermanagh have named two Championship debutants in their side to play Cavan in the Ulster SFC semi-final on Sunday.
Meath have revealed their team for Saturday's Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter-final with Wicklow.
Richie Feeney replaces the injured Cillian O'Connor in Mayo's team for the Connacht Senior Football Championship semi-final with Roscommon in MacHale Park.
Roscommon boss John Evans has named two Championship debutants for Sunday's Connacht SFC semi-final against Mayo in Castlebar.
Cavan manager Terry Hyland has announced the same starting XV as he did for the Breffni county's opener with Armagh for their Ulster SFC quarter final against Fermanagh on Sunday at 2pm.
24 counties across five grades will commence this year's Liberty Insurance Camogie Championship later this month.
Offaly v Waterford is the standout tie following the draw for the preliminary round of the All-Ireland Hurling Qualifiers.
Kilkenny manager Brian Cody was not surprised Offaly proved such doughty opponents in the Leinster SHC quarter-final clash in Tullamore.
The GAA/GPA All-Stars sponsored by Opel have announced that Mark Gottsche (London) and Cahir Healy (Laois) as the Players of the Month for May in football and hurling
Limerick stunned Tipperary in the Munster SHC semi-final at the Gaelic Grounds, 1-18 to 1-15.
Kilkenny blitzed Offaly with a ruthless second-half display to emerge 0-26 to 4-09 winners despite an enterprising first 35 minutes from the home side at O'Connor Park in Tullamore.
Limerick defender Paudie O'Brien admitted that the pain of recent defeats spurred them on to victory against Tipperary.
Wexford edged out hosts Louth by 2-13 to 1-15 in a compelling Leinster SFC quarter-final in Drogheda.
Fourteen-man Monaghan strolled to a 0-11 to 0-06 Ulster SFC win over Antrim at Casement Park.
Karl Lacey faces a fitness battle to make Donegal's Ulster SFC semi-final against Down on 23 June after undergoing knee surgery on Thursday.
Relive the action as All-Ireland champions Kilkenny played Offaly, Limerick and Tipp faced off in Munster. Antrim, Monaghan, Louth and Wexford were all in SFC action as well.
Jack Guiney hit an injury-time free for Wexford to force a replay after Eamonn Dillon's late goal looked like giving Dublin an unlikely victory at Wexford Park.
Wexford and Dublin will have to do it all again after their Leinster Championship clash finished level. Read how it all unfolded here.