Ulster sides Cavan, Tyrone and Donegal will all be televised in their respective round five National Football League clashes this weekend.
Cavan’s meeting with Louth throws up memories of 2025, a match also played at Kingspan Breffni and one in which Raymond Galligan’s former side picked up their first league points.
Another slow start in 2026 saw Dermot McCabe’s side get off the mark in round four against Kildare this time around, with wind in Louth sails after Gavin Devlin masterminded an unlikely win over his native Tyrone last week.
Viewed as a must-win Division Two affair in order to avoid the relegation battle, Cavan v Louth is on TG4 on Saturday evening.
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That precedes another Mickey Harte derby, where viewers will have the choice of BBC iPlayer or GAA+ to watch Tyrone host Offaly.
The latter have yet to get off the mark amidst an injury crisis, and despite their own issues, it would take a seriously unlikely swing in results for The Red Hand to be relegated should they pick up a win in Dungannon.
A third Division Two affair is on offer on Saturday, as Meath look to get back on track after a loss in Cork. Their trip to Kildare is on RTÉ2.
The LGFA meeting of Cork and Waterford is also on Saturday night, as TG4 screen the Munster rivals, first and third respectively, do battle in the top tier.
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On Sunday, the Rebels take centre stage in the small ball code, as again TG4 televise their Division 1A NHL trip to Kilkenny.
Before then, Jim McGuinness’ Donegal will hope to have made it five wins from five in Ballyshannon and on the Irish language channel, with Dublin’s trip to Roscommon on the TG4 app.
Finnian Ó Laoí of Galway and Ciarán Moore of Donegal both go for possession during the Allianz Football League Division 1 match
Finnian Ó Laoí of Galway and Ciarán Moore of Donegal both go for possession during the Allianz Football League Division 1 match between Galway and Donegal at Pearse Stadium in Galway. PICTURE: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile(Piaras Ó Mídheach / SPORTSFILE/SPORTSFILE)
Full GAA TV Schedule this weekend
Saturday, February 28
Football - Cavan v Louth (Kingspan Breffni, 5:15pm) - TG4
Football - Tyrone v Offaly (O’Neill Park, Dungannon, 6pm) - BBC iPlayer / GAA+
Football - Kildare v Meath (Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 7pm) - RTÉ2
Ladies Football - Cork v Waterford (Páirc Uí Rinn, 7:35pm) - TG4
Sunday, February 22
Football - Donegal v Galway (Fr Tierney Park, Ballyshannon, 1:15pm) - TG4
Football - Roscommon v Dublin (King & Moffatt Dr Hyde, 2pm) - TG4 app
Hurling - Kilkenny v Cork (UPMC Nowlan Park, 3:15pm) - TG4