There are eight football and hurling games available to watch live over this coming Bank Holiday weekend.
The action throws in on Saturday afternoon with the meeting of Antrim and Kilkenny on the opening weekend of the hurling league. The game will be shown live on the BBC iPlayer and GAA Go.
On Saturday evening, there are two more hurling clashes from Division 1 with Wexford facing Galway at 5pm on TG4, and then it's Cork against Limerick at 7:30pm on RTÉ2.
On Sunday, there are three games on TG4. First up, Kerry play Monaghan in Division 1 of the football league. At 2:30pm, you can watch Waterford vs Dublin in Division 1 of the hurling league live on the TG4 app with full deferred coverage on TV later in the evening. Then, at 3:30pm, Armagh play Mayo in another Division 1 football league clash.
TG4 has a double-header from Division 1 of the ladies football league on Bank Holiday Monday. Meath play Galway at 1:15pm, and then Cork face Dublin at 3pm.
GAA on TV: February 4th - 6th
Saturday, February 4th
Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group B: Antrim vs Kilkenny at 2pm on BBC iPlayer and GAA Go
Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group A: Wexford vs Galway at 5pm on TG4
Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group A: Cork vs Limerick at 7:30pm on RTÉ2
Sunday, February 5th
Allianz Football League Division 1: Kerry vs Monaghan at 1:30pm on TG4
Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group B: Waterford vs Dublin at 2:30pm live on TG4 app and deferred on TG4 at 5:35pm
Allianz Football League Division 1: Armagh vs Mayo at 3:30pm on TG4
Monday, February 6th
Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1: Meath vs Galway at 1:15pm on TG4
Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1: Cork vs Dublin at 3pm on TG4