The O'Byrne Cup final in Newbridge and Connacht FBD League final in Kiltoom take centre stage in what promises to be another busy afternoon of GAA fare.
With the start of the Allianz Football League just six days away, the four finalists will be keen to lay down a marker by picking up early-season silverware. A full house is expected in St. Conleth's Park for the O'Byrne Cup final meeting of holders Kildare and Dublin, while Roscommon will be seeking to bring an end to Kevin Walsh's unbeaten start as Galway manager at the St. Brigid's grounds.
In hurling Leinster's Walsh and Kehoe Cup tournaments continue, while it's a huge day for 16 club teams who are just one game away from playing an All-Ireland final at Croke Park.
Football
O'Byrne Cup final
Kildare v Dublin, Newbridge, 2pm
Connacht FBD League final
Roscommon v Galway, Kiltoom, 2.15pm
All-Ireland club IFC semi-finals
St Croan's v Sean O'Mahonys, Breffni Park, 2pm
Ardfert v Warrenpoint, O'Moore Park, 2pm
All-Ireland club JFC semi-finals
Moate v John Mitchels, Pairc Tailteann, 1pm
Brosna v Rock, Ballinasloe, 2pm
Hurling
Walsh Cup round 3
Dublin v Antrim, Parnell Park, 2pm
Laois v Wexford, Abbeyleix, 2pm
Offaly v Galway, O'Connor Park, 2pm
Kehoe Cup round 2
Kildare v Wicklow, Hawkfield, 12.30pm
Longford v St Pats-Mater Dei, Pearse Park, 2pm
Louth v Meath, Darver, 2pm
Fingal v Maynooth University, Swords, 2pm
All-Ireland club IHC semi-finals
Cappataggle v Kilburn Gaels, Gaelic Grounds, 1pm
Cappoquin v O`Donovan Rossa, Cusack Park, 2pm
All-Ireland club JHC semi-finals
Castleblayney v Fullen Gaels, Parnells GAA, Coolock, 1pm
Annaghdown v Bennettsbridge, Nenagh, 2pm