Gaa - Today's News
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final draw: Kerry to meet Tyrone, Dublin to face Galway
The four quarter-finals will be played this weekend, 27 and 28 June.
Gaa - Yesterday's News
Is this the end for Donegal's most treasured son Michael Murphy?
Recent darker side shouldn’t cast lasting shadow on remarkable career, writes Declan Bogue.
Six-goal Cork to face Galway in All-Ireland semi-final after dominant win over Offaly
Brian Hayes helped himself to a hat-trick in a dominant victory.
Donegal equalise at the death to force extra time against Dublin
A late free was moved forward for not handing the ball back.
Red cards, accusations, taunts and a Congress motion - Dublin and Donegal have history
Despite meeting just seven times in championship, the two counties have a serious beef with each other.
Gaa - Last week 14th June 2026 - 20th June 2026
Mayo through to All-Ireland quarter-finals after second-half revival against Meath
Mayo ran out three-point winners in Saturday’s Round 3 clash in Castlebar.
Kerry make statement of intent with emphatic win over Armagh
Kingdom were far too strong for Kieran McGeeney’s men.
'Some of the other lads, they really did feel suffocated' - Lee Keegan interview
The former Mayo powerhouse talks about the journey away from county football, what it all meant to him, and why he sleeps soundly without an All-Ireland medal.
From The 42
Neutral venues would drain colour from Football Championship
If there has been a narrative behind the GAA’s constant tinkering with the championship format, it has been its failure to get the small details right.
Kerry-Armagh is the biggest show in town, so why are the GAA putting it behind a paywall?
The drive to make GAA+ a must-purchase subscription is, ultimately, not good business practice.
Kerry meet Armagh, Dublin face Donegal: All-Ireland senior football round 3 draw
Mayo host Meath and Monaghan entertain Westmeath.
Get on board with the maddest All-Ireland football championship...Ever!
The new rules were expected to widen the gap. Instead, it has made Gaelic football contests a live issue to the very end.


