Another action-packed weekend ahead, with a total of 18 senior football championship games.
LAOIS
Action continues in Round 2 of the Laois Senior Football Championship this weekend.
First up is the meeting of Ballyfin and Portlaoise at 7.30 this evening.
Tomorrow, Arles/Killeen and Killeshin go head-to-head in O'Moore Park at 6pm.
Then at 7.30pm, it's Emo versus The Heath.
Action gets underway at 12.30pm on Sunday, with the clash of Courtwood and Portarlington.
That's followed by Ballyroan Abbey versus St. Joseph's at 2pm.
O'Dempsey's versus Rosenallis at 5.30pm.
And Stradbally take on Graigecullen at 7pm.
O'Moore Park will play host to all of those games.
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— Laois GAA (@CLGLaois) September 9, 2021
OFFALY
Four games are down for decision in the Offaly Senior Football Championship this weekend.
They all throw-in at 5 o'clock on Sunday evening.
Ferbane take on Rhode in O'Connor Park,
Tullamore meet Edenderry in Gracefield,
It's Bracknagh versus Shamrocks in Geashill,
And Ballinagar is the venue for the meeting of Cappincur and Durrow.
The Tullamore Court Hotel Offaly Senior Football Championship Round 3 games this Sunday. Places in the knock-out stages up for grabs.
— Official Offaly GAA (@Offaly_GAA) September 16, 2021
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WESTMEATH
And the Westmeath Senior Football Championship also continues with a host of Round 4 fixtures this weekend.
Tonight, It's Killucan versus Shandonagh in Lakepoint Park at 8pm.
Three games throw-in at 5 o'clock tomorrow.
Caulry and Mullingar Shamrocks in Fr. Growney Park,
Coralstown-Kinnegad and The Downs in Cusack Park,
And Garrycastle meet St. Loman's in Moate.
And then on Sunday,
It's the meeting of Moate All Whites and Rosemount at 2,
And Tyrrellspass versus Athlone at 5.
Both games taking place in Cusack Park, Mullingar.
This weekend's senior, intermediate & junior football championship fixtures.
— Westmeath GAA (@westmeath_gaa) September 17, 2021
There will be 4 games shown live on Iarmhí TV.
Tickets for all games can be purchased via https://t.co/t0zxkS2dv4.
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