Prepare for an exciting week of GAA action featuring matches across various leagues and broadcasting channels. Don't miss the chance to catch all the thrilling moments and updates!

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The world of Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports is poised for an exciting week as a series of live matches are set to take place. With fixtures featuring both hurling and Gaelic football, fans can look forward to a variety of games broadcast on platforms such as RTE, Sky Sports, and GAAGO.
Be sure to mark your calendars to catch all the action!
Weekend preview: Key matches on Saturday and Sunday
This weekend promises a lineup of matches that will keep enthusiasts engaged. On Saturday, January 31, several pivotal games will unfold across different divisions.
Notably, the Allianz Football League will feature a crucial match between Armagh and Galway at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds at 5 PM, which will be broadcast live on RTE.
Saturday matches breakdown
In the Allianz Football League Division 2, Kildare will face Offaly at Cedral St Conleth’s Park at 6 PM.
Simultaneously, Derry will take on Tyrone at Celtic Park, also at 6 PM, with the match available on GAA+. For fans of Division 3, a match between Limerick and Down is scheduled at Mick Neville Park at 2 PM.
Shifting focus to hurling, the Allianz HL Division 1A will showcase a clash between Galway and Cork at Pearse Stadium at 7 PM, which will be aired on TG4. Another notable match features Dublin against Kildare in the Allianz HL Division 1B, set for 7:30 PM at Parnell Park.
Sunday highlights in GAA
On February 1, an exciting lineup awaits fans. The Allianz Football League Division 1 features Donegal facing Kerry at Father Tierney Park, Ballyshannon, at 1:30 PM, broadcasted on TG4. Simultaneously, Mayo will host Dublin at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, promising a thrilling encounter.
Women’s NFL matches
In parallel with the men’s leagues, the Ladies National Football League (NFL) is also in full swing. Key matches include Cork versus Galway at Páirc Uí Rinn and Kildare hosting Armagh at Hawkfield, both kicking off at 2 PM. This week, fans are encouraged to support their local teams and witness the rising talent in women’s football.
Midweek and upcoming matches
As the week progresses, various competitions are set to unfold, including the Sigerson Cup and Fitzgibbon Cup semi-finals from February 2 to February 5. These prestigious tournaments will showcase some of the best collegiate talent in Ireland, promising exciting gameplay and potential upsets.
Looking ahead, Saturday, February 7, will feature more league action, including a crucial match between Cork and Tipperary in the Allianz HL Division 1A, scheduled for 7:30 PM. Fans should stay tuned to their local listings for broadcast details to ensure they don’t miss any of the competitive spirit.
This week’s GAA matches present an engaging lineup, featuring both men’s and women’s competitions across various divisions. Teams from all corners of the country will showcase their skills in a thrilling display of Gaelic games. Whether you are watching from the comfort of your home or experiencing the action live, the excitement promises to create memorable moments for all fans.



