Between football and hurling, there are 14 games available to watch live this weekend. Nine of them will be live on TV.
The action starts on Friday night with TG4's coverage of Tipperary and Monaghan's meeting in the All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship. TG4 will also be broadcasting Kerry and Cork's clash on Saturday afternoon.
The men's televised action gets underway with another meeting of Limerick and Tipperary, this time in the Munster Football Championship. At the same time, the BBC will have coverage of Cavan's meeting with Antrim.
The only televised hurling game this weekend is Dublin vs Cork in the All-Ireland qualifiers. That will be live on Sky Sports Mix. Following that on Sky Sports will be Dublin vs Westmeath in the Leinster Football Championship.
Two games throw-in at 1:30pm on Sunday, Roscommon and Mayo's Connacht football semi-final will be on RTÉ and Fermanagh and Down's Ulster quarter-final is on BBC.
Later in the afternoon on RTÉ, there will be coverage of the Munster football semi-final between Cork and Kerry.
There are also five games available to watch on GAAGO this weekend.
GAA on TV
Friday, November 6th
All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship
7:30pm: Tipperary vs Monaghan (TG4)
Saturday, November 7th
Connacht Football Championship
1:15pm: Galway vs Sligo (GAAGO)
Munster Football Championship
1:15pm: Limerick vs Tipperary (RTÉ News Now)
Ulster Football Championship
1:15pm: Cavan vs Antrim (BBC)
All-Ireland Hurling Championship qualifiers round 1
1:15pm: Clare vs Laois (GAAGO)
3:45pm: Dublin vs Cork (Sky Sports Mix)
All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship
3pm: Kerry vs Cork (TG4)
Leinster Football Championship
6:15pm: Dublin vs Westmeath (Sky Sports Mix)
Sunday, November 8th
Connacht Football Championship
1:30pm: Roscommon vs Mayo (RTE)
Ulster Football Championship
1:30pm: Fermanagh vs Down (BBC)
Leinster Football Championship
1:30pm: Longford vs Laois (GAAGO)
1:30pm: Wicklow vs Meath (GAAGO)
5:30pm: Offaly vs Kildare (GAAGO)
Munster Football Championship
4pm: Cork vs Kerry (RTÉ)