GAA weekend preview: What is on and where to watch the action?
There is a great mix of football and hurling action on this weekend with both Championships reaching the quarter-final stage.
On Saturday, Kerry face Cavan while Dublin take on Cork at Croke Park. Prior to that, the Dublin hurlers will take on Limerick, while Galway take on Tipperary at the Gaelic Grounds.
Sunday continues the football action with Down taking on Galway and Donegal facing Louth in Ballybofey.
The Tailteann Cup is also on the docket as Wicklow take on Limerick and Kildare face Fermanagh.
Wondering when all the games are on and where to watch them? Here is everything you need to know:
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship, Kerry vs Cavan, Fitzgerald Stadium, 3:30pm on GAA+.
Elsewhere, Brian Ó Beaglaoich, Diarmuid O’Connor and Seán O’Shea return to the Kerry team for Saturday’s All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final against Cavan in Killarney.
In all, Jack O’Connor makes five personnel changes from the team that started last Saturday’s final round game defeat to Meath. Conor Geaney also included along with Seán O’Brien. Tadhg Morley, Mark O’Shea, Micheál Burns and Killian Spillane move to the bench but Tony Brosnan is absent from the squad.
Diarmuid O’Connor has missed the last two games having returned from a shoulder injury to face Roscommon in Fitzgerald Stadium. He had been unavailable for two months before that comeback following a stunning run of form in the league.
Paudie Clifford served a one-match suspension in the Munster final but did not feature until the second round All-Ireland SFC win over Cork when he was replaced prior to half-time with a muscle strain.
KERRY (SFC v Cavan): S. Ryan; P. Murphy, J. Foley, T. O’Sullivan; B. Ó Beaglaoich, M. Breen, G. White (c); J. O’Connor, S.