The 2025 GAA season is almost set to begin, and with the National Football League getting underway this weekend, there is plenty of action to go around.
All-Ireland champions Armagh will be hungry for more silverware under Kieran McGeeney after their successful 2024, while last year’s league winners Derry have seen significant internal change since their springtime success, with Mickey Harte now out and Paddy Tally in as manager.
With plenty of games on the schedule for a jam-packed weekend, it’ll be an interesting offering to open the campaign.
Here is everything to know:
Saturday, January 25
Division 1:
- Galway vs Armagh - 5:15 pm, Pearse Stadium, Galway, live on RTE Two, coverage begins at 4:45 pm
- Dublin vs Mayo - 7:30 pm, Croke Park, live on TG4, coverage begins at 7:15 pm
- Tyrone vs Derry - 6 pm, Healy Park, Omagh
Division 2:
- Cork vs Meath - 5 pm, Páirc Uí Chaoimh
- Cavan vs Monaghan - 6 pm, Breffni Park
Division 3:
- Leitrim vs Laois - 2:30 pm, Ballinamore
- Kildare vs Fermanagh - 5 pm, Cedral St Conleth’s Park
Division 4:
- Carlow vs Tipperary - 6 pm, Dr Cullen Park
- Wexford vs London - 7 pm, Wexford Park
Sunday, January 26
Division 1:
- Kerry vs Donegal - 1:45 pm, Fitzgerald Stadium
Division 2:
- Roscommon vs Down - 2 pm, Dr Hyde Park
- Westmeath vs Louth - 2 pm, Cusack Park, Mullingar
Division 3:
- Offaly vs Sligo - 2 pm, O’Connor Park, Tullamore
- Antrim vs Clare - 1 pm, Corrigan Park, Belfast
Division 4:
- Longford vs Limerick - 2 pm, Pearse Park, Longford
- Wicklow vs Waterford - 2 pm, Aughrim
* This article was originally published on Extra.ie.
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