GAA On TV: Championship Heavyweights Face Elimination This Weekend

The All-Ireland football and hurling championships have now entered the knockout rounds, while the Tailteann Cup has been whittled down to its final four teams, and we have all the GAA on TV info you need.
There are massive games across both codes over the coming days, with several counties knowing defeat will bring their season to an immediate end.
The action gets underway on Saturday afternoon with the first of the Tailteann Cup semi-finals. Down and Fermanagh meet at Croke Park at 3pm, with a place in the final on the line and live coverage available on RTÉ.
Attention then turns to Killarney, where the match of the year so far sees Armagh travel to Fitzgerald Stadium to take on Kerry at 4pm. Both sides were among the favourites for Sam Maguire at the start of the season, but one will be eliminated by Saturday evening. That game is available on GAA+.
At 5pm, Wicklow and Offaly battle for a place in the Tailteann Cup final. That game will be shown on the RTÉ News Channel.
The All-Ireland football championship continues at 6.15pm when Mayo host Meath in Castlebar. Both counties are fighting to keep their season alive after inconsistent campaigns and the game is available on GAA+.
Saturday concludes with an intriguing All-Ireland SHC quarter-final as Dublin attempt to knock another Munster side out of the championship at this stage when they face Clare in Thurles at 7pm. RTÉ will have live coverage.
Sunday's action begins at Croke Park where Dublin and Donegal meet in one of the most eagerly anticipated football matches of the year. Throw-in is at 1.15pm and the loser will exit the championship. RTÉ will show the game live.
At 3.30pm, Cork look to regroup from their heartbreaking Munster final defeat to Limerick when they take on Offaly in the second All-Ireland SHC quarter-final. The Rebels remain among the favourites for Liam MacCarthy but know they cannot afford another slip-up. Live coverage is on RTÉ.
The weekend concludes in Clones where Leinster champions Westmeath take on Monaghan at 4pm in another winner-takes-all football encounter. That game is available on GAA+.
Full GAA On TV Schedule Saturday, June 20 Tailteann Cup Semi-FinalsDown v Fermanagh (Croke Park, 3pm) – RTÉ
Wicklow v Offaly (Croke Park, 5pm) – RTÉ News Channel
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 3Kerry v Armagh (Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, 4pm) – GAA+
Mayo v Meath (Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, Castlebar, 6.15pm) – GAA+
All-Ireland Senior Hurling ChampionshipQuarter-final: Clare v Dublin (Semple Stadium, Thurles, 7pm) – RTÉ
Sunday, June 21 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 3Dublin v Donegal (Croke Park, 1.15pm) – RTÉ
Monaghan v Westmeath (St Tiernach's Park, Clones, 4pm) – GAA+
All-Ireland Senior Hurling ChampionshipQuarter-final: Cork v Offaly (Semple Stadium, Thurles, 3.30pm) – RTÉ
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