With the leagues done and dusted, bar the camogie deciders which take place this weekend, championship season is almost upon us.
Once again RTÉ will have live free-to-air coverage as confirmed here.
The Ulster SFC clash between Armagh and Tyrone on Sunday (4.15pm) will begin RTÉ Sport's coverage of the Gaelic games summer, with 35 live games on the menu.
To whet the appetite, Damian Lawlor is joined by Marty Morrissey and a panel of football, hurling and camogie legends for the RTÉ GAA Championship Preview, available to watch on the RTÉ Player.
WATCH THE RTÉ GAA CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW
Patrick Horgan, John Mullane, Liam Sheedy, Éamonn Fitzmaurice, Peter Canavan and Aoife Sheehan all offer their views and expertise as we buckle up for the summer.
Plenty of potential plotlines are discussed. On Waterford's prospects this year, Mullane said: "The goal is to break into that top three. That game up in Ennis (against Clare on Sunday week) is going to be a massive fixture - it's probably going to be a winner takes all fixture.
"The games are going to be so tight. Getting off to a good start in the Munster championship is key."
Former Cork star Horgan agrees, adding: "It's important for players not to get too bogged down in one game; once it's played you need to forget it and move onto the next. It's forgetting what happened in the past is the most important thing."
Canavan is expecting a cracking football championship with plenty of twists and turns.
"From a footballing point of view, we're going to have a brilliant championship," he said.
"Every province now is really competitive. Whilst everybody will be saying Kerry will be a shoo-in to win Munster, they would be foolish to write off a resurging Cork team."
On the bigger picture for the game, Fitzmaurice added: "I'm looking forward to seeing how managers and players evolve this year under the rules as we've seen a good bit of evolution during the course of the league. I expect to see even more in the championship."
Watch the Camogie League finals, Clare v Dublin (12.15pm) and Waterford v Galway (2.15pm) on Sunday from 12pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Follow our live blog on RTÉ.ie/sport and RTÉ News app and listen to Sunday Sport from 2pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
Watch Armagh v Tyrone in the Ulster Football Championship on Sunday from 4pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Follow our live blog on RTÉ.ie/sport and RTÉ News app and listen to Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1.