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TG4 announce bumper fixture list of GAA club matches

The action starts next weekend with live hurling on Friday and Saturday night. Settle in for the ...



TG4 announce bumper fixture li...
Football

TG4 announce bumper fixture list of GAA club matches

The action starts next weekend with live hurling on Friday and Saturday night. Settle in for the next few afternoons...

Despite the fixture list being upended due to Covid-19, GAA fans will be very happy to see that the action is set to return to the screens for the first time since March, as TG4 launch their club coverage for 2020.

The channel’s flagship series GAA BEO will hit the ground running with two exceptional hurling ties next weekend, one on Friday night and the other on Sunday afternoon.

On Friday, July 17th, they begin with live coverage from the Pettitt's Supervalu Wexford Senior Hurling Championship when champions St. Martin’s clash with old rivals Oulart-The Ballagh.

On Sunday, July 19th, there is another heavyweight clash when Ballyboden St. Enda’s and Kilmacud Crokes face off in a repeat of the 2018 Dublin county final.

TJ Reid

TG4's club championship coverage will continue each week with live football and hurling coverage from across the country and details of the first three weeks of coverage have been outlined below.

Brian Tyers resumes as commentator with analysis from the likes of Liam Rushe, Michael Rice, Diarmuid Lyng, Donal O’Grady in hurling, and Aodán Mac Gearailt, Kevin Cassidy, Seán Óg de Paor and Jarlath Burns among others in football.

The line-up of games for the first few weeks is as follows (with much more to come):

Friday, July 17th

7.15pm GAA BEO

Pettitt's Supervalu Wexford Senior Hurling Championship

St Martins v Oulart The Ballagh - Live from Chadwicks Wexford Park

(Throw-in 7.30pm)

Sunday, July 19th

2.30pm GAA BEO

Dublin Senior Hurling Championship

Kilmacud Crokes v Ballyboden St Endas, Live from Parnell Park

(Throw-in 3pm)

4.40pm GAA GOLD - 1985

This programme revisits the main events of the 1985 GAA calendar.

5.10pm All Ireland Gold

Another chance to see Tipperary v Kilkenny in the 1991 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final at Croke Park. Tipperary were hoping to win their second All-Ireland title within three years against their old enemies Kilkenny.

Friday, July 24th

7.15pm GAA BEO

Bons Secours Hospital Limerick Senior Hurling Championship

Kilmallock v Na Piarsaigh - Live from the LIT Gaelic Grounds

(Throw in at 7.30pm)

Sunday, July 26th

2:15 pm GAA BEO

Live: Cork Premier Senior Football Championship

Castlehaven v Carbery Rangers - Live from Clonakilty

(Throw in at 2.30pm)

Deferred match:

Brooks Galway Senior Hurling Championship

Sarsfields v Portumna - from Kenny Park, Athenry

Friday, July 31st

7.15pm GAA BEO

Morgan Fuels Down Senior Football Championship

Kilcoo v Mayobridge - Live from the Páirc Esler, Newry

(Throw in at 7.30pm)

Sunday, August 2nd

2:15 pm GAA BEO

Live: Claregalway Hotel Galway Senior Football Championship

Corofin v Oughterard - Live from Pearse Stadium, Salthill

(Throw in at 2.30pm)

Deferred match:

Fairyhouse Steel Meath Senior Football Championship

Simonstown Gales v Skryne - from Páirc Tailteann, Navan

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