Ladies All-Ireland Football Championship: All you need to know
SATURDAY
TG4 All-Ireland SFC
Group A Mayo v Tipperary, Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 2pm Dublin v Cavan, Clann Mhuire GFC, 2pm
Group B Monaghan v Meath, Drumhowan GAA, 2pm
Group C Kerry v Galway, St Brendan's Park, Birr, 7.15pm
Group D Waterford v Donegal, St Brendan’s Park, Birr, 5pm
SUNDAY
TG4 All-Ireland IFC
Group A Wexford v Leitrim, Bellefield, 1.15pm Offaly v Wicklow, Bretland Park, Clara, 2pm
Group B Clare v Louth, Cusack Park, 2pm
Group C Longford v Roscommon, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 2pm
Group D Laois v Tyrone, MW Hire O’Moore Park, 2pm
TG4 All-Ireland JFC
Group A Fermanagh v London, Brewster Park, 1pm Derry v Carlow, Celtic Park, 2pm
Group B Limerick v Antrim, Bruff, 2pm
TV TG4 will broadcast an All-Ireland SFC double-header from Birr on Saturday as Waterford face Donegal and Kerry take on Galway.
You can watch the other 11 games via the LGFA’s live-streaming service.
RADIO There will be updates on RTÉ 1’s Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport.
WEATHER Saturday will bring further widespread showers or longer spells of rain with some sunny spells too. The odd heavy downpour can be expected. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees. Breezy or windy again with fresh or strong southwest winds veering westerly. Winds easing in most places in the evening.
Showers will be lighter on Sunday and more scattered than on previous days, with good dry and bright or sunny spells in between. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees with a fresh westerly breeze, decreasing to moderate later.
Mayo seek home comforts
Having lost out in the TG4 Connacht Final to Galway, Mayo will be anxious to get their group campaign off to a positive start on home soil.
Manager Michael Moyles has made two changes in personnel from that outing, with Sorcha McCarney