SUNDAY 14 OCTOBER
Leitrim SFC final
Aughawillan v Mohill, Páirc Sean MacDiarmada, 3pm
Wicklow SFC final
Rathnew v St Patrick's, Aughrim, 3pm
Wexford SFC final
Kilanerin v Shelmaliers, Innovate Wexford Park, 3.15pm
Laois SFC final
O'Dempsey's v Portlaoise, O'Moore Park, 3.30pm
Meath SFC final
Dunboyne v Summerhill, Pairc Tailteann, 3.30pm
Longford SFC final replay
Abbeylara v Mullinalaghta, Pearse Park, 3.45pm
Down SFC final
Burren v Kilcoo, Páirc Esler, 4pm
Offaly SFC final
Ferbane v Rhode, O'Connor Park, 4pm
Roscommon SFC final
Clann na Gael v St Brigid's, Dr Hyde Park, 4pm
Sligo SFC final
Tourlestrane v Tubbercurry, Enniscrone, 4pm
London SHC final
Robert Emmetts v St Gabriels, McGovern Park, 3pm
Mayo SHC final
Ballyhaunis v Tooreen, Ballyhaunis, 3pm
Carlow SHC final
Mount Leinster Rangers v St Mullin's, Netwatch Cullen Park, 3.45pm
Cork SHC final
Midleton v Imokilly, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 4pm
ONLINE
Live blog on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News Now App from 2.30pm.
TV
Live coverage of the Roscommon football final - Clann na Gael v St Brigids on TG4 from 3.30pm. Deferred coverage of the Cork hurling final - Midleton v Imokilly from 5.35pm.
RADIO
Updates on all the day’s games on Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1 from 2pm.
WEATHER
Sunday will be mostly dry to start with good sunshine for the morning, and scattered showers developing for the afternoon. Temperatures 11 or 12 degrees with mainly moderate southwest winds falling light southerly later. For more go to met.ie.
FOOTBALL
A number of teams are seeking back-to-back titles - Mohill, Rathnew, Portlaoise, Kilcoo, Rhode, St Brigid's and Tourlestrane.
In Wexford, Shelmaliers have qualified for their first ever final.
County final gear disappearing fast from Hollymount this evening. COME ON THE SHELS!!!! pic.twitter.com/t5JCFFZZXO
— Shelmaliers GAA Club (@shelmaliers) October 4, 2018
They accounted for defending champions Starlights in the semis with Craig McCabe hitting 2-05 en route to a ten-point victory.
Between them, Kilcoo and the Burren have 29 county titles between them.
Eamonn O'Hara's side will have a target in mind.
A year after becoming the first Sligo team to win back-to-back SFC titles, @TourlestraneGaa will look to become the first team since 1985 to win 3 consec. titles.
— GAA Stats (@GAA_Stats) October 11, 2018
If they win, they will reduce @Tubbercurry_GAA's lead on the ROH to 6 for the first time since 1938#thetoughest pic.twitter.com/Rf7ZfdcY0F
After last week's stalemate, Abbeylara and Mullinalaghta must do it all over again in Longford. The weather didn't help as both sides could only manage 12 points between them.
For good measure tempers flared at the final whistle
HURLING

On Leeside, Imokilly are seeking back-to-back victories and a fourth title in all. Midleton are eyeing an eight crown and a first since 2013.
The holders turned on the style to beat UCC in the semis, with three second-half goals crucial in a 3-21 to 1-15 success.
Midleton, despite building up a 10-point lead at one point, held on to defeat last year's runners up Blackrock in the other semi. Conor Lehane and Luke O'Farrell got the goals for the victors.
In Carlow, Mount Leinster Rangers are eyeing a follow-up success against 2016 winners St Mullin's. The latter have 26 titles to their name.