The draws for the 2025 provincial senior football championships have taken place this afternoon, throwing up some intriguing clashes for next year's Sam Maguire Cup race.
All-Ireland champions Armagh have had their Sam Maguire success reflected in the list of nominations in the PwC Football All-Stars for 2024 announced today.
The first major milestone for the HDC has been to work alongside the Coaching & Games Department to announce the appointment of the National Head of Hurling role.
In advance of its forthcoming National Finals, USGAA has announced the naming of a number of National Championships after individuals who contributed to Gaelic Games in the US.
The buzz is building nicely ahead of this afternoon's All-Ireland senior football championship final between Armagh and Galway at Croke Park (throw-in 3.30pm).
All roads lead to Croke Park this afternoon as Clare and Cork get set to cross swords in the 2024 All-Ireland senior hurling championship final (throw-in 3.30pm).
New York are All-Ireland junior football champions for the second year in-a-row thanks to a 0-13 to 0-12 victory over London at Croke Park this afternoon.
London will meet New York in tomorrow's All-Ireland junior football championship final at Croke Park (1.30pm) after both sides came through their respective semi-finals yesterday.
See below for all of today's All-Ireland senior football championship and All-Ireland ladies intermediate football championship quarter-final fixtures...
Antrim put themselves into tomorrow morning's Tailteann Cup quarter-final draw thanks to a hard-earned 3-11 to 2-10 victory over London at Corrigan Park this afternoon.
Having secured their first-ever Connacht SFC win at Leitrim's expense last year, New York are now hoping to make a similar breakthrough in the Tailteann Cup.
The GAA has announced the fixture details for the Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-finals and also the All-Ireland MFC Tier 1 quarter-finals which take place on the 8/9 June.