Sky Sports will broadcast a double header of All Ireland Football Qualifiers on Saturday evening.

Coverage will get underway with Kildare against Tyrone from Newbridge at 5 PM with Mayo and Armagh being shown live at 7 PM.

Westmeath’s third round qualifier at home to Clare will throw in at 6 PM with Laois and Offaly’s Midlands Derby getting under way at 7 PM.

The winners of each of these four games will play Meath, Cavan, Cork and Galway for a place in the Super 8’s.

With 16 Counties still in contention then for the All Ireland the breakdown is that there are three from Connaght, three from Munster, four from Ulster and six from Leinster.

RTÉ’s TV coverage will be all Hurling on Sunday with the Munster Hurling Final between Tipperary and Limerick at the LIT Gaelic Grounds at 2 PM followed by Wexford and Kilkenny in Croke Park at 4 PM.

Every ticket is sold out for the Munster Game, which will see the best part of 50,000 gather for the culmination of a Munster series that has already attracted 329,000, 19,000 ahead of last year.

In 2017 Wexford’s Final appearance against Galway produced a record attendance of 60,032 and it is hoped that Sunday will see that record raised again as they face traditional rivals Kilkenny.

The last minute equaliser which secured this final ten days ago will have whetted the appetite for more.

It’s another summer weekend where we will see the best part of 150,000 fans take in live Championship Games, despite four of them being televised live.