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Published 08:57 14 May 2018 BST
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So the public must wait until June 3 to see any more football action when Tyrone or Monaghan will contest the Ulster semi-final in a less appealing clash than their own one - they'll play the winners of Fermanagh and Armagh.
The week after that, Dublin's second game of the campaign will finally be on TV but, the day before, none of the Round 1 qualifiers will be broadcast.
Mayo lit up the championship through the backdoor last year but their next game won't be shown live anywhere in Ireland. That has potential to blow up in the GAA's face because the list of teams Mayo could face in Round 1 means we could have the game of the championship on June 9, but not have it shown on TV.
We're also missing Dublin against Wicklow in the Leinster quarters, Kerry's first outing, a potential clinker between Cork and Tipperary and everything in between.
But in Round 1 of the back door, it could be Mayo v Monaghan/Tyrone or Mayo v Armagh/Fermanagh or Derry again or Cavan and it won't be on TV. And those unable to go to the game will have to make do with the two-minute highlights package instead. Or Daniel and Majella.Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
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