GAA On TV: All-Ireland Survival On The Line In Huge Weekend Of Knockout Football

The All-Ireland football championship continues to gather pace this weekend with lots of live across RTÉ and GAA+, while there is also plenty of action in the Tailteann Cup, Ladies Football Championship and minor hurling championship.
Monaghan host Roscommon in one of the standout games of Round 2B, while Ulster champions Armagh travel to Inniskeen to face Louth. Tyrone and Mayo also renew acquaintances in Omagh on Sunday afternoon.
Here's your full guide to this weekend's live GAA on TV coverage.
GAA On TV: All-Ireland Survival On The Line In Huge Weekend Of Knockout Football Saturday, June 131pm: Offaly v Wexford – GAA+ (Tailteann Cup quarter-final)
2pm: Tipperary v Cork – Spórt TG4 YouTube (Minor All-Ireland hurling semi-final)
3pm: Kildare v Kerry – TG4 (Ladies Football Championship)
4pm: Laois v Down – GAA+ (Tailteann Cup quarter-final)
4.30pm: Monaghan v Roscommon – GAA+ (All-Ireland SFC Round 2B)
5pm: Galway v Limerick – TG4 (Minor All-Ireland hurling semi-final)
7pm: Derry v Meath – GAA+ (All-Ireland SFC Round 2B)
7.30pm: Waterford v Cork – TG4 (Ladies Football Championship)
Sunday, June 141pm: Louth v Armagh – RTÉ (All-Ireland SFC Round 2A)
2pm: Galway v Westmeath – GAA+ (All-Ireland SFC Round 2A)
3.30pm: Tyrone v Mayo – RTÉ (All-Ireland SFC Round 2A)
RTÉ's live football coverage begins with Louth's clash against Armagh before attention switches to Healy Park for Tyrone against Mayo, while GAA+ subscribers can watch Galway's meeting with Leinster champions Westmeath.
Roscommon and Monaghan know that a defeat in Clones will see them eliminated from the championship as do the losers of Derry v Meath, Cavan v Dublin and Kildare v Kerry.
While there is less jeopardy involved for the teams meeting in Round 2A they will all be keen to book their spots in the All-Ireland quarter-final and avoid facing one of the 2B winners in a knockout game.
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