There are five GAA games being broadcast live by TG4 this weekend.
The action throws in on Saturday afternoon when Antrim play Offaly in an Allianz Hurling League Division 1 relegation playoff. The game will be streamed live on the TG4 YouTube channel at 3pm.
Later on Saturday, Cork play Kilkenny in a hurling league Division 1 semi-final which throws in at 7:15pm.
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On Sunday afternoon, TG4 has a triple-header of games. First up is the Division 1 Allianz Football League meeting of Monaghan and Dublin. Both sides are in need of a victory if they are to stand a chance of avoiding relegation.
As they did last week in the hurling league, TG4 will have live updates from other games during the coverage of Monaghan vs Dublin. Those will be Donegal vs Armagh and Mayo vs Kildare, both of which could have implications at either end of the table.
At 2pm, the football league Division 2 meeting of Offaly and Cork will be shown live on the TG4 app with full deferred coverage on TG4 at 5:35pm. The game will decide which of the sides stays in the division, and also which team will be guaranteed to play for Sam Maguire this season.
Finally, at 3:45pm, it's the second Division 1 hurling semi-final of the weekend as Wexford face Waterford.
GAA on TV: March 26th - 27th
Saturday, March 26th
Allianz Hurling League Division 1 relegation playoff: Antrim vs Offaly at 3pm live on TG4 YouTube channel
Allianz Hurling League Division 1 semi-final: Cork vs Kilkenny at 7.15pm live on TG4
Sunday, March 27th
Allianz Football League Division 1: Monaghan vs Dublin at 1:45pm live on TG4
Allianz Football League Division 2: Offaly vs Cork at 2pm live on TG4 app with deferred coverage on TG4 at 5.35pm
Allianz Hurling League Division 1 semi-final: Wexford v Waterford at 3.45pm live on TG4
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