
Sports fans are in for a packed weekend of action across GAA, soccer, rugby, golf, athletics and more, with a huge selection of live coverage available across multiple channels. This TV guide highlights some of the biggest events to watch across Saturday and Sunday.
Big weekend on TV for GAA fans
There is plenty of GAA action on TV this weekend, with several Allianz League games being shown live.
The standout fixture for local supporters will be Kildare v Louth on Sunday at 1.15pm live on TG4, a huge game in Division 2 with major implications for the league table.
Other GAA coverage includes:
- Galway v Dublin – Ladies Football League (Saturday, TG4)
- Limerick v Galway – Division 1A Hurling (Saturday, TG4)
- Galway v Dublin – Division 1 Football (Sunday, TG4)
- Armagh v Kerry – Division 1 Football (BBC iPlayer & GAA+)
- Allianz League Sunday highlights – RTÉ 2 (Sunday night)
Premier League and soccer TV coverage
Soccer fans can enjoy a full weekend of action including several Premier League matches:
Saturday
- Brighton v Liverpool – 12.30pm (TNT Sports 1)
- Fulham v Burnley – 3pm (Premier Sports 1)
- Everton v Chelsea – 5.30pm (Sky Sports)
- Leeds United v Brentford – 8pm (Sky Sports)
Sunday
- Newcastle United v Sunderland – 12pm (Sky Sports)
- Tottenham v Nottingham Forest – 2.15pm (Sky Sports)
- Arsenal v Manchester City – Carabao Cup Final, 4.30pm (Sky Sports & ITV1)
- Real Madrid v Atlético Madrid – 8pm (Premier Sports 1)
- Fiorentina v Inter Milan – 7.45pm (TNT Sports 1)
Rugby, golf, and more
Rugby fans can watch:
- Sharks v Munster – Saturday 3pm (TG4 & Premier Sports)
- Glasgow Warriors v Leinster – Saturday 5.30pm
- Stormers v Dragons – Sunday 1pm
Golf coverage includes the Valspar Championship across the weekend on Sky Sports Golf, while athletics fans can watch the World Indoor Championships on Virgin Media Two.
Other highlights include:
- Snooker World Open – TNT Sports
- Milano–Sanremo cycling – Saturday morning
- Miami Open tennis – Across the weekend
- UFC Fight Night – Saturday night
- NBA games – Late night on Sky Sports
Late night highlights
For those who prefer highlights, Match of the Day will be shown on BBC One at 10.30pm on both Saturday and Sunday, while GAA Allianz League Sunday airs on RTÉ 2 Sunday night.
With so much sport on across the weekend, fans will have no shortage of viewing options. From big GAA clashes to Premier League football, rugby, golf and more, this weekend’s TV guide has something for everyone.







