One change apiece for Derry and Galway ahead of provincial football finals
Rory Gallagher’s men face Donegal, while the Tribe go up against Roscommon.
Rory Gallagher’s men face Donegal, while the Tribe go up against Roscommon.
Roscommon and Wexford are among the others to have shown their hands ahead of this weekend’s football action.
Throw-in is at 7.30pm this evening, while Dublin and Cork also renew rivalries in the Lidl Ladies National League beforehand.
Throw-in at Croke Park is 4.15pm on Sunday.
It’s a Super Saturday as Waterford face Tipp, and Cork and Dublin lock horns.
Waterford have also unveiled their side ahead of a big weekend of hurling action.
2019 Footballer of the Year Siobhán McGrath starts tomorrow’s Division 1 decider.
The Dublin and Wexford hurlers have also named their sides, as have the Roscommon footballers.
Throw-in is 7.30pm tomorrow night.
Throw-in at Dr Hyde Park tomorrow is 1.45pm.
John Kiely’s side face the Premier county at LIT Gaelic Grounds.
Throw-in for the Division 1 football showdown in Castlebar is 1pm.
Six changes for Brian Cody’s Cats.
The teams are in for Sunday’s meeting at Semple Stadium.
The Premier County host Westmeath in their Division 1 Group A meeting this weekend.
Andy Friend’s side take on Cardiff Blues at the Sportsground.
The sides will meet in Croke Park on Sunday.
The marquee forward has been selected to start in the half-forward line for the clash with the Rebels.
The sides face off in tomorrow’s All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-final in Portlaoise.
The Shannonsiders have made three switches in advance of their meeting with Westmeath.
Padraic Davis’ men take on Kildare on Sunday.
John Hetherton comes into the half-forward line for the semi-final double-header at Nowlan Park.
Adam Griggs’ charges will be hoping to get their first win of the Six Nations this weekend after losing out to England in the first round.
The Connacht side will be looking to pick up another victory when they travel to Omagh on Sunday.