This weekend is jam-packed with GAA fixtures, with both men's and ladies' football games taking place. We have a list of all the GAA fixtures happening this weekend right here.
Including the All-Ireland Senior football championship final between Kerry and Dublin.
For those traveling to Croke Park this weekend, the GAA put out a statement providing information about the weekend's games.
The GAA statement read "The Association wishes to advise supporters traveling to the matches to be conscious of the following information:
- Arrive early, stiles are open at 1.30pm on Saturday and 12.30pm on Sunday.
- Have your ticket downloaded in advance.
- Follow the instructions of Stewards and An Garda Siochana
- Supporters are reminded that items such as flares and smoke cannisters are dangerous and illegal and are not permitted inside the stadium.
- Anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated."
GAA Fixtures - Saturday, 29 July
Ladies GAA Fixtures
TG4 Ladies All-Ireland Senior Football Championship - Semi-Finals
Teams | Venue | Time (where to watch) |
Kerry v Mayo | Semple Stadium, Thurles | 5pm (TG4) |
Cork v Dublin | Semple Stadium, Thurles | 7:30pm (TG4) |
Sunday, 30 July
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship - Final
Teams | Venue | Time (where to watch) |
Kerry v Dublin | Croke Park | 3.30pm (RTÉ) |
GAA Fixtures Preview
Fans will surely be on the edge of their seats watching this week's GAA fixtures, especially the main event, the 2023 All-Ireland senior football championship final.
Reigning champions Kerry will face new challengers this year. Leinster champions and All-Ireland royalty Dublin will hope to reclaim their All-Ireland status since 2020 and get the Sam Maguire back in their possession.
Both teams will be hungry to be hailed as the All-Ireland champions, Kerry is hoping for back-to-back titles whilst Dublin will be hoping to go back to their glory days.
The last time the two teams faced each other in the GAA fixtures list was in the 2022 All-Ireland semi-final, where Kerry edged Dublin by one point. The match finished Kerry 1-14 to Dublin 1-13.
In other GAA games, the Lady's senior All-Ireland football semifinals are taking place this Saturday. Last year's finalist Kerry will play Mayo and Cork will play Dublin.
This year we already know there will be a new name on the Brendan Martin Cup as reigning champions Meath were knocked out at the quarter-final stage by the Kingdom girls.
That's all your GAA fixtures round-up.