GAA on TV this weekend: five live games to watch
March 16, 2018
A Garrycastle supporter enjoying the 2012 St. Patrick's Day All-Ireland club finals in Croke Park ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
<p>The All-Ireland senior club finals plus hurling league playoffs make this an eagerly anticipated weekend of GAA action on the small screen.</p>
<p>TG4 has the two All-Ireland club finals on St Patrick’s Day with eir sport broadcasting Kildare’s trip to Kerry in the Allianz FL later that evening.</p>
<p>Sunday is a hurling only day on TG4 with two of the Allianz HL quarter-finals live – Wexford v Galway and Limerick v Clare, while there is also deferred coverage of the relegation playoff between Cork and Waterford.</p>
<p><em>Allianz League Sunday</em> is on at 9.30pm on RTE2 while Monday evening sees TG4 show highlights of the weekend’s action on <em>GAA 2018</em> at 8pm</p>
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<p><strong>Saturday 17 March </strong></p>
<p><strong>TG4, 1pm,</strong> Corofin v Nemo Rangers, All-Ireland club SFC final (Throw-in 2pm)</p>
<p><strong>TG4, 3.40pm,</strong> Cuala v Na Piarsaigh, All-Ireland Club SHC final (Throw-in 3.45pm)</p>
<p><strong>eir sport 2, 6.30pm,</strong> Kerry v Kildare, Allianz FL Division 1 (Throw-in 7pm)</p>
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<strong>Sunday 18 March </strong></p>
<p><strong>TG4, 1.30pm,</strong> Wexford v Galway, Allianz HL1 quarter-final (Throw-in 2pm)</p>
<p><strong>TG4, 3.40pm,</strong> Limerick v Clare, Allianz HL1 quarter-final (Throw in 4pm)</p>
<p><strong>TG4, 5.40pm,</strong> Cork v Waterford, Allianz HL1 relegation playoff (Deferred coverage)<br />
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<strong>RTE2, 9.30pm, </strong>Allianz League Sunday</p>
<p>Michael Lyster is joined by Donal O'Grady, Ger Loughnane, Marty Clarke and Pat Spillane to present highlights and analysis of the sixth round of Allianz Football League fixtures and the Allianz Hurling League quarter-finals.<br />
<strong>Monday 19 March </strong></p>
<p><strong>TG4, 8pm,</strong> GAA 2018</p>
<p>Weekly GAA highlights series with action from the sixth round of the Allianz Football League and the AIB All Ireland Senior Club Football and Hurling Finals from Croke Park.</p>
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