The Ulster semi-final decider takes place this weekend when Armagh and Tyrone resume their clashes at Clones Stadium.
Irish champions Armagh opened their league campaign against Antrim, while Tyrone had to fight hard to beat Cavan in the quarter-finals.
The winner of that match will face either Donegal or Down, who also play in Clones on Sunday.
Donegal held on for a win against Monaghan last weekend, while Down had to fight back to beat Fermanagh.
The Leinster semi-finals promise to be tight, with Dublin taking on Meath and Louth taking on Kildare.
Dublin have dominated Leinster since 2011 and Meath were the last team to stop them in the 2010 semi-final. Meath will be hoping for a shock as Dublin did not look confident in their win over Wicklow.
The other semi-final will see Louth and Kildare battle it out for not only a place in the Leinster final but also a place in the national tournament.
After a difficult league campaign, Louth finished the competition in sixth place, while Kildare reached the top flight.
If Louth reach the Leinster final for the third time in a row, they will be included in the Ireland team again.
In hurling, all teams continue to search for their first win after two draws last weekend.
Cork, having salvaged a draw in the dying seconds of their match against Clare, face Waterford, while Clare play Tipperary, who held Limerick to a draw.
In Leinster, Galway will look to bounce back from a disappointing defeat to Kilkenny when they face Offaly, while Dublin take on Wexford, with both teams looking to build on their impressive early-season wins.
Here is the schedule of events for this weekend:
Saturday, April 26
Ulster Veterans Football Championship Semi-Final
Armagh vs Tyrone, Clones, GAA+, 16:45.
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Round 2
Offaly v Galway, Glenisk O'Connor Park, 18:30.
Dublin v Wexford, Parnell Park, GAA+, 16:30.
Joe McDonagh Cup
Kildare v Westmeath, Cedral St Conleth's Park, 16:30.
Down v Laois, Ballycrane, 1.30pm.
Munster Women's Senior Football Championship
Cork v Kerry; Clouddue GAA, 2pm.
Sunday, April 27
Munster Veterans Hurling Championship Round 2
Cork v Tipperary, Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, RTÉ, 4pm.
Waterford v Clare, Walsh Park Waterford, RTÉ, 2pm.
Leinster Veterans Football Championship Semi-Final
Meath v Dublin, Portlaoise, GAA+, 16:00.
Louth v Kildare, Tullamore, GAA+, 14:00.
Ulster Veterans Football Championship Semi-Final
Down v Donegal, Clones, BBC, 15:00.
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Round 2
Antrim v Kilkenny, Corrigan Park, 2pm.
Connacht Women's Senior Football Championship
Mayo v Leitrim, Swinford Leisure Park, 1pm.
Championship
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