LGFA and TG4 confirm live coverage of all 63 games in the 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships

Every All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship game will be live streamed this Summer.

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association and Championship sponsors TG4, have announced a schedule of live summer action for the Ladies Gaelic Football All-Ireland Championship. It has been confirmed that all 63 games in the 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Championships will be available to watch live on TG4, in addition is the return of Friday night football.

Each of Limerick’s four All-Ireland Junior Championship games will be broadcast live starting with their clash with Wicklow this Sunday.

Limerick take on Derry and Antrim in successive weeks before having a bye in round four. They conclude the group stages of the championship with a clash against Carlow.

The semi-finals of the championship will take place on August 21/22 with the top four advancing.

Limerick Senior Ladies Football Manager Donal Ryan looks on during their National League Division 4 clash with Carlow. Mandatory Credit: Skyview Photography

TG4 will air a total of 13 live games, including an All-Ireland Final triple-header from Croke Park on Sunday, September 5th, when the Junior, Intermediate and Senior champions will all be crowned. TG4’s exclusive coverage begins this Friday, July 9th with the meeting of Galway and Kerry in Group D of the Senior Championship, with throw-in at 7.30pm.

The coverage continues with the Ulster derby clash between Armagh and Cavan on July 17, while Tipperary will play Meath in another Friday night offering on July 23.

7 July 2021; At the Aasleagh Falls in Mayo for the LGFA TG4 Championship Launch are, from left, Aishling O’Connell of Kerry, Lyndsey Davey of Dublin, Blaithín Mackin of Armagh and Niamh Kelly of Mayo. The 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships get underway this Friday, July 9, with the meeting of Galway and Kerry (Live on TG4) and will conclude at Croke Park on Sunday, September 5, when the winners of the Junior, Intermediate & Senior Championships will be revealed. 13 Championship games will be broadcast exclusively live by TG4 throughout the season, with the remaining 50 games available to view on the LGFA and TG4’s dedicated online platform: page.inplayer.com/peilnamban #ProperFan. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

The pivotal Group 4 showdown between Kerry and Donegal is also live on Saturday, July 24, while TG4 will broadcast all four Senior Championship quarter-finals across the August Bank Holiday weekend, along with the Senior Championship semi-finals on Saturday, August 14.

In addition, the remaining 50 matches across the Junior, Intermediate and Senior Championships will be available to view live on the LGFA and TG4’s dedicated Championship online portal. (Link below)

“For 21 years now, TG4 has been the proud sponsor of the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships, during which time we have been the sport’s exclusive broadcaster and passionate partner of Peil na mBan/LGFA

TG4’s Alan Esslemont

This announcement comes as 2021 marks the 21st season of TG4’s sponsorship of the All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships, and the 21st year of live TV coverage of the All-Ireland Finals. 31 counties will set out on the road to potential glory, with 13 teams competing in the Senior Championship, 13 in the Intermediate grade, and five in the Junior Championship.

Follow this link to TG4’s Championship Portal: https://page.inplayer.com/peilnamban/

Peil na mBan Beo will be available to audiences globally on the TG4 Player at www.tg4.ie/beo and on the TG4 Mobile and Smart TV App.

Spórt TG4 will also have exclusive behind the scenes action from the championships across its social media channels.

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