GAA preview: Kerry and Galway battle for Sam, Croke Park hosts Camogie semi-finals
As the inter-county season nears its end, just three fixtures are down for decision this weekend.
On Sunday, the All-Ireland Senior Football Final will hope to replicate the excitement of last weekend's Hurling decider, while Saturday sees Croke Park also play host to the All-Ireland Senior Camogie semi-final double-header.
Here's where and when you can watch this weekend's games...
Where: Croke Park
When: Sunday, 3.30pm
Coverage: Live on RTÉ Two from 2pm and Sky Sports Arena.
FIVE days to go till the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Final of @Kerry_Official v @Galway_GAA at @CrokePark pic.twitter.com/b409opodXn
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 19, 2022
This year's football action has thrown up a number of surprises, capped off by the unlikely final-pairing of Kerry and Galway.
Both counties took their respective provincial titles earlier in the season, beating Limerick and Roscommon.
A second-half revival in July 9th's semi-final saw Galway past Derry, with 2-2 from Damien Comer inspiring the Tribesmen to a 2-8 to 1-6 victory.
In a far more nail-biting encounter the following day, a point at the death from Seán O'Shea gave the Kerrymen their golden ticket to Sunday's final, leaving Dublin in their wake on a scoreline of 1-14 to 1-13.
Kerry's heavyweights, including O'Shea, David and Paudie Clifford, may well prove too much for Galway to handle, but an on-form Comer could still cause all kinds of chaos up front if he's not kept under a watchful eye.
Where: Croke Park
When: Saturday, 3.15pm
Coverage: Live on RTÉ Two from 2.45pm.
.@deisecamogie's Niamh Rockett and Roisin Kirwan celebrate as they defeat Limerick in their Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Quarter-Final! @OfficialCamogie