
Plenty of GAA action this week as Leinster and Ulster SFC Finals take place, alongside a host of games from the Leinster and Munster SHC.
Dublin v Westmeath – Leinster SFC Final
There are two Senior Football Championship finals on this weekend. The first of which sees Westmeath play Dublin in Croke Park. Westmeath look for their first win over Dublin since the 2004 Leinster quarter finals. Dublin come into the game full of confidence after breezing past Louth in the previous round. Throw-in from Croke Park is at 14:00 this Sunday, May 17. The game will be shown live on RTE Sport.
Armagh v Monaghan – Ulster SFC Final
Armagh play Monaghan in the final of the Ulster SFC this Sunday at 16:15 in Clones. Armagh come into the game hoping to undo the memory of three-straight final defeats. Monaghan seek their first title since 2015, when they beat Donegal. The game promises to be a classic and can be watched for free on both RTE Sport and BBC NI.

Galway v Dublin – Leinster SHC
To hurling now, where the tribesmen look to make it 4/4 wins in Salthill this Saturday, as they take on Dublin. The Dubs look to continue their good form after beating a struggling Wexford last Saturday. The game takes place at 16:30 on Saturday May 16, in Pearse Stadium, Salthill. The match will be one of many shown on GAA+.
Kilkenny v Kildare – Leinster SHC
Just three points from a possible six for Kilkenny leaves them sitting in third place, and they are in need of a big result against Kildare this weekend if they want to make a provincial final. The game will take place in UPMC Nowlan Park in Kilkenny, at 18:00 on Saturday May 16. The game will not be streamed on RTE or GAA+.
Offaly v Wexford – Leinster SHC
A crucial game for Offaly sees them play host to a Wexford side that can still mathematically reach a third-place finish, giving other results go their way. The tie takes place at 18:00 on Saturday May 16, in Tullamore. The game will also not be shown on RTE or GAA+.

Tipperary v Clare – Munster SHC
The final game on Saturday sees our attention turn to Munster as the previous two All-Ireland hurling winners, Tipperary and Clare, face off. The game promises to be yet another Munster thriller in Thurles, with throw-in set for 19:00 on Saturday, May 16. The match will be available to watch on GAA+.
Limerick v Waterford – Munster SHC
Should Clare beat Tipperary in Thurles on Saturday, Waterford will be out of the championship before the throw-in of their game against Limerick on Sunday. You can watch that game from the TUS Gaelic Grounds from 15:00 on Sunday, May 17, live on GAA+.











