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Published 10:26 1 May 2024 BST

There's another bonanza of GAA taking place this weekend with a number matches to be shown either via streaming services or on terrestrial television.
Hurling takes centre stage on Saturday with crunch provincial clashes taking place in Leinster and Munster.
Galway-Wexford (4.00) has taken on added significance for Wexford on the back of their loss to Antrim last weekend.
The same goes for Tipperary in their clash with Waterford (6.00) given that the Premier lost the first round to Limerick last weekend.
Both of these games will be shown on GAAGO only.
Elsewhere on Saturday, Clubber will have some big Joe McDonagh Cup clashes while TG4 are showing the Connacht U20 football final between Mayo and Roscommon.
The Connacht senior football final between Galway and Mayo is the game of the day on Sunday and it will be preceded by the Munster decider, between Kerry and Clare.
Both of these games will be shown live on RTÉ two on Sunday.
See the weekend's full schedule below.
Leinster SHC round 3
Wexford v Galway, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 4.00 - GAAGO
Munster SHC round 3
Waterford v Tipperary, Walsh Park, 6.00 - GAAGO
Joe McDonagh Cup round 3
Down v Westmeath, Ballycran, 3.00
Kerry v Laois, Austin Stack Park, 3.00 - Clubber
Meath v Offaly, Pairc Tailteann, 3.00 - Clubber
Connacht U20FC final
Roscommon v Galway, Hastings MacHale Park, 5.15 - TG4
Munster U20HC round 4
Clare v Waterford, Cusack Park, 1.00 - TG4 Youtube
Munster SFC final
Clare v Kerry, Ennis, 1.45 - RTE
Connacht SFC final
Galway v Mayo, Pearse Stadium, 4.00 - RTE


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