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GAA On TV: Top Division Hurling Finals For You To Watch This Weekend

GAA On TV: Top Division Hurling Finals For You To Watch This Weekend
Daniel Byrne
By Daniel Byrne Updated
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After an explosive set of finals last weekend in the 2025 Allianz Football League, the action is not over yet as the Hurling Leagues are set to wrap up.

TG4 bring the two top division games live from SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork. There are also live games from the start of the Senior Football Championships on the new, rebranded GAAGO app, GAA+. This is your guide to the GAA On TV this weekend.

Here are the games.

GAA on TV this weekend

Saturday
2:30pm: London v Roscommon (Connacht Senior Football Championship) - GAA+

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Sunday
1:45pm:
Offaly v Waterford (Division 1B Hurling) - TG4
2pm: Donegal v Derry (Ulster Senior Football Championship) - RTÉ 2 and BBC Two NI
3pm: New York v Galway (Connacht Senior Football Championship) - GAA+
3:30pm: Mayo v Sligo (Connacht Senior Football Championship) - GAA+

4pm: Cork v Tipperary (Division 1A Hurling) - TG4

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National Hurling League Division 1B - Offaly v Waterford

After facing each other only two weeks ago in Round 7, these two teams go head-to-head once again with the stakes even higher. Waterford took the spoils in a 0-22 to 1-11 victory and, with that, topped the table in Division 1B. Despite that, Offaly were undefeated up until that point, so they will definitely be looking to return to form and win the rematch.

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National Hurling League Division 1A - Cork v Tipperary

The Rebel County will have home advantage in this top division clash, but their work will be cut out for them nonetheless. They suffered their only loss against top-of-the-table Tipp in Round 4 in a game of small margins which ended 2-22 to 1-21 and was their only loss. Despite being a national final, Tipperary will face the pressure of a Cork crowd in a sold out venue, with an expected attendance of 45,000 to watch this major clash.

That's your guide on GAA On TV this weekend.

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SEE ALSO: GAA+ Begins With Three Championship Games This Weekend As Full Schedule Launched

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