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Women's Football Championship: All you need to know

There's a bumper weekend of TG4 All-Ireland Championship action with 13 games down for decision over Saturday and Sunday.

The Senior and Junior competitions get underway, as the Intermediate Championship continues following last Sunday’s opening round of fixtures.

There is a senior championship double-header on TG4 on Saturday as Dublin face Kerry at Parnell Park (5pm) before Galway host Cork at Pearse Stadium (7.30pm).

All of the weekend’s other fixtures available to view via the LGFA’s live-streaming portal.

WEATHER

Saturday: Scattered showers will continue during Saturday and after a largely cloudy start, sunny spells will develop in between the showers during the afternoon and evening. Some of the showers will be heavy and isolated thunderstorms and spot flooding will be possible. Highest temperatures of 19 to 22 degrees with a light to moderate south to southeast wind.

Sunday: Showers will die out from most areas during Saturday night, leaving clear spells. Patches of mist and fog will form in light to moderate south to southeast winds. Mild again with lowest temperatures of 12 to 16 degrees. For more, go to met.ie.

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Saturday 17 June

TG4 All Ireland Junior Championship Group B

London v Derry, McGovern Park, Ruislip, 12pm

London and Derry find themselves in a competitive group that also includes Carlow and Fermanagh, who will harbour hopes of ultimate glory.

Against this backdrop, London and Derry will aim to be as competitive as possible in Group B.

Derry make the trip to

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