As we enter the third week of the Allianz National Football League, things are ramping up for the inter-county teams as they continue to adapt to the new rules introduced to the sport this season.
This weekend’s live TV GAA schedule includes five Ulster teams, and we have listed details for all of those below, so that local Gaelic football fans don’t miss a thing.
Derry v Galway
The first of Saturday’s league fixtures sees Derry face Galway in Division One, at the Oakleafers’ home of Celtic Park.
Live coverage begins at 4.30pm on TG4, with throw-in due at 5pm.
Mayo v Tyrone
Sunday’s action kicks off again with the top division, as the Red Hands travel to MacHale Park in Castlebar, to take on the men in green and red.
Live coverage starts on TG4 at 1.15pm.
Throw-in is scheduled for 1.45pm.
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Roscommon v Monaghan
Not long after things get underway between Mayo and Tyrone, Monaghan will play Roscommon at the Rossies’ King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park in a Division Two battle.
The clash will be available to watch on the TG4 Player and app, or via GAAGO, with throw-in at 2pm.
Deferred coverage of the match can also be later viewed on the main TG4 television channel, from 5.35pm.
Donegal v Armagh
In an all-Ulster affair – and the last televised game of the weekend – the top division will see a mouthwatering draw between Donegal and Armagh.
Whilst Jim McGuinness’ men went on to beat Kieran McGeeney’s squad in the provincial final last year, the Orchard County are the reigning All-Ireland champs, so this should be an interesting watch to say the least.
Again, it will be broadcast live on TG4’s main channel from Ballybofey.
Throw-in is at 3.45pm, with coverage beforehand beginning at 3.35pm.
The Belfast Telegraph will also be providing live updates from some of the games via our online blogs.