31 minutes agoAll-Ireland SFC Championship, Round OneWestmeath v Cavan (5.00)Armagh v Derry (7.15)All-Ireland Under-20 finalKerry v Tyrone (5.00)2 minutes agoGame on in Mullingar. Two championship debuts for Cavan in those late changes - Tynan and Carolan haven’t so much as played a league game in their careers so far. Cavan playing against the wind in the first half. By choice, interestingly.18 minutes agoTeam news from Mullingar. Four changes in the Cavan side from the team announced on Friday, Westmeath with just one.WESTMEATH: Jason Daly; Daniel Scahill, Charlie Drumm, Tadhg Baker; Ronan Wallace, Shane Allen, Matthew Whittaker; Brían Cooney, Ray Connellan; Kevin O’Sullivan, Sam McCartan, Conor Dillon; Shane Corcoran, Seán Baker, Brandon Kelly. CAVAN: Liam Brady; Evan Crowe, Brían O’Connell, Niall Carolan; Gerard Smith, Ciarán Brady, Conor Brady; Jensen Tynan, Paddy Meade; Tiarnan Madden, Ryan Donohoe, Emmanuel Shehu; Caoimhan McGovern, Fionntán O’Reilly, Patrick Lynch. 25 minutes agoThe first result of the day filters in from Croke Park. Derry have beaten Kerry in the final of the Christy Ring Cup by 3-24 to 3-19. That’s a long overdue win for Derry, who had lost four of the previous Christy Ring finals, including the last three in a row. That gets them into next year’s Joe McDonagh Cup, making it their first time in the second tier competition. Big result.27 minutes agoOn we go with the first round of the All-Ireland Championship. Two matches today - Armagh v Derry later on is a mouthwatering clash between Ulster rivals. But first we have Westmeath, already the story of the summer, taking on Cavan in Mullingar. Throw-in is at five o’clock.We’ll also be keeping an eye on the All-Ireland under-20 final between Kerry and Tyrone at Croke Park, also getting underway at 5pm. Plenty going on. Sure who needs the Champions League? (Reader, I need the Champions League. This is a multi-multi-screening situation...)
Live GAA updates: Westmeath take on Cavan and Armagh and Derry meet in an all-Ulster clash
A full house awaits the new Leinster champions at Cusack Park as they open their All-Ireland campaign
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