There are three live club GAA games on television this weekend.
The gets underway on Saturday evening with a Cavan Senior Football Championship quarter-final between Gowna and Crosserlough live on RTÉ2. The game throws in at 7:30pm with RTÉ's coverage starting 15 minutes earlier. Gowna lost last year's final, after a replay, to Ramor United, while Crosserlough were winners in 2020.
On Sunday afternoon, TG4 has a double-header of quarter-finals from the Mayo Senior Football Championship.
First up at 2:30pm, Castlebar Mitchels take on two-in-a-row champions Knockmore. Castlebar have not won the Mayo title since 2017.
That is followed by Breaffy taking on Ballintubber at 4:15pm. Ballintubber were themselves two-in-a-row champions prior to Knockmore's reign while Breaffy have never won the Mayo senior championship.
TG4's coverage starts at 2:30pm on Sunday.
We are delighted to confirm that TG4 will be covering two games live from the Mayo GAA Connacht Gold SFC Quarter Finals on Sunday 2nd Oct in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park.
Make sure you tune in 📺
🏐Castlebar Mitchels Vs Knockmore at 2:30pm
🏐Breaffy Vs Ballintubber at 4:14pm pic.twitter.com/yFSkqKsX0E— Mayo GAA (@MayoGAA) September 25, 2022
GAA on TV: October 1st - 2nd
Saturday, October 1st
Cavan Senior Football Championship semi-final: Gowna vs Crosserlough at 7:30pm live on RTÉ2
Sunday, October 2nd
Mayo Senior Football Championship quarter-final: Castlebar Mitchels vs Knockmore at 2:30pm on TG4
Mayo Senior Football Championship quarter-final: Breaffy vs Ballintubber at 4:15pm on TG4