GAA: How to watch this weekend's action
It is knockout football from this weekend on as round three of the All-Ireland football championship takes centre stage.
Some big names will see their season end this weekend, with Kerry hosting Armagh, with the Kingdom the big winners when the sides met in the quarter-finals last season.
Mayo must pick themselves back up from their defeat to Tyrone when they host Meath, who defeated Derry last weekend.
Following Monaghan's impressive victory over Roscommon, they will take on Westmeath, who lost to Galway.
After their shock defeat to Cork, Donegal will travel to Croke Park on Sunday.
The Tailteann Cup semi-finals also take place on Saturday, with Down taking on Fermanagh, and Offaly facing Wicklow.
In the hurling quarter-finals, Dublin will be hoping to bounce back from their Leinster final defeat to Galway when they face Clare.
In a season Offaly can look back positively, they will aim to shock Cork in the other quarter-final.
Here is how you can watch this weekend's action
Saturday June 20th
All-Ireland senior football championship
Kerry v Armagh, Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, GAA+, 4pm.
Mayo v Meath, MacHale Park, Castlebar, GAA+, 6.15pm.
All-Ireland senior hurling championship quarter-finals
Clare v Dublin, FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles, RTÉ One, 7pm.
Tailteann Cup semi-finals
Down v Fermanagh, Croke Park, RTÉ Two, 3pm.
Wicklow v Offaly, Croke Park, RTÉ News channel, 5pm.
TG4 All-Ireland senior ladies football championship
Donegal v Mayo, Glenfin GAA, TG4, 1pm.
Tyrone v Meath, O’Neill’s Healy Park, Omagh, Spórt TG4 YouTube, 1pm.
Armagh v Waterford, BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, Armagh, TG4, 3pm.
Tipperary v Kildare, Clonmel Sportsfield, Spórt TG4 YouTube, 3pm.
Sunday June 21st
All-Ireland senior hurling quarter-final
Cork v Offaly, FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles, RTÉ One, 3.30pm.
All-Ireland senior football championship round three
Dublin v Donegal, Croke Park, RTÉ One, 1.15 pm.
Monaghan v Westmeath, St Tiernach’s Park, Clones, GAA+, 4pm.
