25 April 2023 FIXTURES: TG4 Provincial Championships set for lift-off on Sunday April 30 Share this Article 0 0 0 Shares! 0 Shares! Sunday April 30 – 2pm unless stated Connacht TG4 Intermediate Championship Sligo v Leitrim; Markievicz Park, 1pm Leinster TG4 Senior Championship Meath v Dublin; Páirc Tailteann TG4 Intermediate Championship Group A: Longford v Wexford; Monaduff, Drumlish Kildare v Carlow; Hawkfield Group B: Louth v Wicklow; Cooley Kickhams Offaly v Westmeath; Bretland Park, Clara Munster TG4 Senior Championship Tipperary v Cork; Cahir Waterford v Kerry; Fraher Field Senior B Cork v Clare; Cloughduv Click here for Munster Championship preview Ulster TG4 Senior Championship Cavan v Donegal; Kingspan Breffni TG4 Intermediate Championship Tyrone v Monaghan; O’Neills Healy Park TG4 Junior Championship Fermanagh v Down; Tempo ** COUNTDOWN TO TG4 ULSTER CHAMPIONSHIP This Year’s TG4 Ulster championship gets underway on Sunday 30th April. Each grade has 3 teams who play each other once before the top two compete in the Ulster final on Saturday 27th May (Junior in Armagh) and Sunday 28th May (Senior and Intermediate in Clones). All 9 teams will have one home and one away game. The teams captains recently gathered at the Palace Demesne, Armagh for a championship launch. SENIOR The opening game of the senior championship will see Cavan meet Donegal. Making up the group are LIDL National League Division2 winners Armagh. 30th April Cavan v Donegal 7th May Donegal v Armagh 14th May Armagh v Cavan 28th May – Final in Clones INTERMEDIATE Old rivals Tyrone and Monaghan open the intermediate championship, which also contains the LIDL Division 4 league champions Antrim. 30th April Tyrone v Monaghan 7th May Monaghan v Antrim 14th May Antrim v Tyrone 28th May – Final in Clones JUNIOR Fermanagh and Down kick off the junior championship. 30th April Fermanagh v Down 7th May Down v Derry 14th May Derry v Fermanagh 27th May – Final in Armagh COUNTDOWN TO TG4 MUNSTER CHAMPIONSHIP The Munster Ladies Senior Football Championship commences this Sunday with Tipperary entertaining Cork in Cahir with a 2pm throw-in and newly crowned Lidl NFL Division 1 Champions Kerry travelling to Fraher Field to take on Waterford with another 2pm throw-in. To coincide with the start of the championship, Munster LGFA recently launched the championship in Cahir House Hotel. This year’s competition will be run on a round robin format with each team facing off against each other to earn the right to contest the Munster Final. Speaking at the launch, Munster LGFA President Robbie Smyth said he was really looking forward to the championship with four top quality teams taking part and he was really looking forward to seeing some top quality games in the . Mr. Smyth also announced that this year’s championship will see all games live streamed for the first time. Share this Article 0 0