Experience the thrill of live action from this weekend's GAA matches! Stay updated with real-time scores, highlights, and the latest news to keep you engaged and informed. Don't miss a moment of the excitement!

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The excitement surrounding GAA matches is undeniable, particularly when broadcast live. Fans can anticipate an exhilarating lineup of hurling and Gaelic football fixtures scheduled for the upcoming weekend. Whether viewing from home or on a mobile device, there is much to anticipate.
Major networks such as RTE and Sky Sports will cover a range of matches, ensuring that no moment of the action is missed.
This weekend’s GAA fixtures
As the weekend approaches, GAA enthusiasts prepare for a series of live matches that promise to deliver thrilling moments.
Among the highlights, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final features a showdown between St Martin’s from Wexford and Naas from Kildare, set to begin at 1:30 PM. This match is expected to attract significant attention, as both teams are poised to deliver their best performance on the pitch.
Key matches to watch
On Saturday, the Ulster Senior Football Championship Semi-Final will feature a crucial match between Scotstown from Monaghan and Newbridge from Derry at 3:30 PM. This game is expected to be highly competitive, highlighting the premier talents from both counties. Fans can look forward to an intense showdown as both teams strive for a place in the finals.
Full schedule of live matches
This weekend features an extensive lineup of club matches, alongside the marquee games. On Saturday, several matches will commence, including:
- Lusmagh vs. Ratoath – 1:00 PM
- Longford Slashers vs. Amsterdam – 1:00 PM
- Danesfort vs. Commercials – 1:30 PM
- Clane vs. Clonad – 1:30 PM
- Barrow Rangers vs. Davidstown C. – 1:30 PM
Sunday will also showcase thrilling matchups, such as Ballyhale Shamrocks facing Clough B. at 1:30 PM. The weekend’s schedule is filled with action, offering fans numerous chances to support their local teams.
Midweek matches to watch
The excitement continues beyond the weekend fixtures. CM Johnstown will face CM Mullingar on November 18 at 12:00 PM. Additionally, a series of school fixtures will take place on November 19, including St Peter’s College competing against Enniscorthy CBS at 12:30 PM. These matches play a critical role in developing young talent and highlighting the future of GAA.
Where to watch and follow
Fans eager to catch the matches live can tune in to several platforms broadcasting the action. RTE and Sky Sports serve as the primary broadcasters. Additionally, games are accessible through GAAGO and Clubber, allowing viewers to enjoy high-quality coverage from home.
Live scores and updates are also available online, enabling fans to track their favorite teams even if they cannot watch in real-time. This aspect of following team progress adds an engaging layer to the overall GAA experience.
Get involved with your local teams
Engaging with local clubs enhances the GAA experience. Fans can support their teams by attending matches, participating in community events, or following their progress on social media. The sense of community and shared passion for the sport renders GAA a unique cultural phenomenon in Ireland.




