GAA weekend fixtures, TV channel and GAAGO information, venues and more for bumper two days of action
Eight games will be televised across RTE and GAAGO with eight sides exiting the hurling and football Championships
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GAAGO will screen all four All-Ireland football preliminary quarter-finals, as the Association have confirmed a ‘Super Saturday’ of action for this weekend.
A whopping five games will be available to view this Saturday, across RTE and GAAGO.
There was bad news though for Mayo boss Kevin McStay whose side haven’t been granted an extra day’s rest after a gruelling battle against Dublin at the weekend.
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McStay flagged the issue after the Dublin draw, but his plea has fallen on deaf ears.
This means Mayo will have just six days to get ready for the visit of wounded Division 1 champions Derry to MacHale Park next Saturday evening with the game live on the GAA and RTE's subscription channel, GAAGO.
It’s a small win for Mickey Harte’s embattled side, who have an extra day to prepare after last Satuday’s victory over Westmeath at Newry.
The other Saturday All-Ireland football preliminary quarter-finals are Galway versus Monaghan at Salthill, and Tyrone against Roscommon at Healy Park.
Earlier that afternoon the All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals will take place at Thurles as a double header.
Eyebrows will be raised at so many big fixtures being pencilled in for Saturday, with the Cork/Dublin and Wexford/Clare hurling ties both live on RTE.
The final preliminary football quarter-final is set for Sunday and will see Louth host Cork at Inniskeen, after the Wee County nominated the Monaghan venue as their home ground once again.
There was speculation Louth could opt for Navan, but after defeating Meath at Inniskeen in the All-Ireland round robin, Ger Brennan’s men are back in Patrick Kavanagh country again.
Sunday has been largely left free to give more profile to the Tailteann Cup semi-finals at Croke Park, which see Down face Sligo and Antrim take on Laois. Both games will be televised live on RTE.
THIS WEEKEND’S GAA FIXTURES
SATURDAY JUNE 22
All-Ireland SFC Preliminary Q/Fs
Galway v Monaghan, Pearse Stadium, 4pm, GAAGO
Tyrone v Roscommon, Healy Park, 5pm, GAAGO
Mayo v Derry, McHale Park, 6.30pm, GAAGO
All-Ireland SHC Q/Fs
Dublin v Cork, FBD Semple Stadium, 1.15pm - RTE
Clare v Wexford, FBD Semple Stadium, 3.15pm - RTE
SUNDAY JUNE 23
All-Ireland SFC Preliminary Q/F
Louth v Cork, Inniskeen, 3pm GAAGO
Tailteann Cup S/Fs
Antrim v Laois, Croke Park, 2pm - RTE
Down v Sligo, Croke Park, 4pm - RTE
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