RTÉ.ie's Séamus Leonard and James McMahon preview the weekend's clashes in the GAA Football and Hurling Championships.
Saturday, 4 July:
GAA Football Championship Qualifiers Round 1:
Wexford v Offaly - 2.30pm
Wexford have yet to win a competitive game in 2009 and they face an Offaly team who were well beaten by Kildare on 24 May. More...
Donegal v Carlow - 7pm
Donegal footballers must have looked on with envy as Antrim booked a place in the Ulster final. More...
Monaghan v Armagh - 7pm
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Monaghan face their biggest game this decade when they face up to neighbours Armagh in what promises to be the clash of the round on Saturday evening in Clones. More...
Meath v Waterford - 7pm
I'm sure Meath fans from Nobber to Dunboyne were delighted to see Waterford emerge from the hat as opponents at Navan on Saturday evening. More...
Wicklow v Fermanagh - 7pm
It's fair to say that Wicklow left it behind them against Westmeath, while Fermanagh failed to produce their best form when going down to Cavan. More...
Louth v Tipperary - 7pm
Two sides with a lot to prove will do battle at Drogheda on Saturday night. More...
Leitrim v Longford - 7pm
It will be a midland derby of sorts at Carrick-on-Shannon when these two neighbours, albeit from different provinces, cross swords on Saturday. More...
Down v London - 7pm
With home advantage granted to them despite being drawn second from the bowl, everything would seem set up for Down to progress to the second round. More...
GAA Hurling Championship Qualifiers Round 1:
Offaly v Cork - 7pm
Offaly will be gunning for revenge when Cork visit Tullamore on Saturday evening. More...
Laois v Antrim - 7pm
This is the draw both teams would have wanted, particularly Laois as it offers them the chance to rack up at least one win from the summer. More...
Sunday, 5 July
Munster Senior Football Championship Final:
Cork v Limerick - 2pm
Limerick are back in the Munster final for the first time in five years with few observers, if any, giving the Treatymen a chance of upsetting their neighbours. More...
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Final:
Kilkenny v Dublin - 4pm
Dublin head into their first Leinster decider since 1991 with the bookies making them 11/1 rank outsiders to upset the reigning provincial and All-Ireland champions. More...