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We have the list of live GAA matches that will be broadcast live on Online, GAAGO, Clubber, Sky Sports & RTE, here are the fixtures Hurling and Gaelic Football league and championships.

Saturday 31 JanuaryAllianz FL Division 1
Armagh v Galway, BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, 5pm – RTE

Allianz FL Division 2
Kildare v Offaly, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 6pm
Derry v Tyrone, Celtic Park, 6pm – GAA+

Allianz FL Division 3
Limerick v Down, Mick Neville Park, 2pm
Wexford v Laois, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 6pm

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Allianz FL Division 4
Carlow v Wicklow, Netwatch Cullen Park, 6pm

Allianz HL Division 1A
Galway v Cork, Pearse Stadium, 7pm – TG4

Allianz HL Division 1B
Dublin v Kildare, Parnell Park, 7.30pm

Allianz HL Division 3
Donegal v Fermanagh, O’Donnell Park, 2pm
Louth v Tyrone, Protection & Prosperity Louth, 2pm

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Allianz HL Division 4
Leitrim v Sligo, Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán, 2pm
Longford v Cavan, Michael Fay Park, 2pm
Lancashire v Monaghan, Abbottstown, 1pm
Sunday 1 February

Allianz FL Division 1
Donegal v Kerry, Father Tierney Park, Ballyshannon, 1.30pm – TG4
Mayo v Dublin, Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 1.30pm
Roscommon v Monaghan, King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 2pm

Allianz FL Division 2
Louth v Cork, Drogheda, 1.30pm
Cavan v Meath, Kingspan Breffni, 3.45pm – TG4

Allianz FL Division 3
Clare v Westmeath, Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 2pm
Sligo v Fermanagh, Markievicz Park, 2pm

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Allianz FL Division 4
Leitrim v Waterford, Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán, 1pm
Longford v London, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 1pm
Tipperary v Antrim, Moneygall, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 1A
Offaly v Tipperary, Glenisk O’Connor Park, 2pm
Waterford v Limerick, Azzurri Walsh Park, 2pm – TG4 Player

Allianz HL Division 1B
Antrim v Clare, Cushendall, 1pm – GAA+
Down v Wexford, McKenna Park, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 2
Laois v Derry, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 1pm
London v Mayo, McGovern Park, Ruislip, 1pm
Kerry v Westmeath, Austin Stack Park, 2pm

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Allianz HL Division 3
Wicklow v Armagh, Echelon Park, 2pm

Ladies NFL Division 1
Cork v Galway, Páirc Uí Rinn, 2pm
Kildare v Armagh, Hawkfield, 2pm

Ladies NFL Division 2
Mayo v Wexford, Swinford Amenity Park, 2pm
Monaghan v Donegal, Éire Óg, Smithborough, 2pm
Tipperary v Cavan, Clonmel Sportsfield, 2pm
Westmeath v Tyrone, St Loman’s, 2pm

Ladies NFL Division 3
Clare v Louth, Clarecastle 4G, 2pm
Fermanagh v Roscommon, Tempo Maguires, 2pm
Laois v Down, Emo, 2pm
Limerick v Antrim, UL 4G, 2pm

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Ladies NFL Division 4
Carlow v Wicklow, SETU Carlow, 2pm
Derry v Longford, Eoghan Rua, 2pm
Leitrim v Sligo, Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin, 2pm
Offaly v Kilkenny, Ferbane, 2pm
Monday 2 February

Ladies NFL Division 1
Meath v Dublin, Stamullen, 2pm – TG4 player
Kerry v Waterford, Fitzgerald Stadium, 2pm – TG4
Tuesday 3 February

Sigerson Cup semi-final

Wednesday 4 February

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Sigerson Cup semi-final

Fitzgibbon Cup semi-final
Thursday 5 February

Fitzgibbon Cup semi-final
Saturday 7 February

Allianz HL Division 1A
Cork v Tipperary, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 7.30pm

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Allianz HL Division 1B
Wexford v Carlow, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 5.15pm

Allianz HL Division 2
Kerry v London, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, 12.30pm
Derry v Mayo, Celtic Park, Derry, 1pm

Allianz HL Division 3
Armagh v Roscommon, BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, 2.30pm

Allianz HL Division 4
Sligo v Lancashire, TBC, 1pm
Monaghan v Longford, Grattan Park, Inniskeen, 2pm
Sunday 8 February

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Allianz HL Division 1A
Waterford v Offaly, Azzurri Walsh Park, 1.45pm
Limerick v Kilkenny, TUS Gaelic Grounds, Limerick, 3.45pm

Allianz HL Division 1B
Clare v Down, Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 1.30pm
Kildare v Antrim, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 2
Westmeath v Meath, TEG Cusack Park, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 3
Fermanagh v Louth, Brewster Park, 2pm
Tyrone v Wicklow, O’Neills Healy Park, 2pm

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Allianz HL Division 4
Warwickshire v Leitrim, Páirc na hÉireann, 1pm
Wednesday 11 February

Sigerson Cup final
TBC v TBC, Croke Park, 7.35pm – TG4

 

Friday 13 February

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Fitzgibbon Cup final
TBC v TBC, Croke Park, 7.35pm – TG4

 

Saturday 14 February

Allianz FL Division 1
Kerry v Galway, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, 5pm
Dublin v Monaghan, Páirc an Chrócaigh, 7pm

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Allianz FL Division 2
Meath v Louth, Páirc an Chrócaigh, 5pm
Kildare v Derry, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 6.30pm

Allianz FL Division 3
Down v Westmeath, Páirc Esler, Newry, 6pm
Laois v Sligo, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 6pm

Allianz FL Division 4
Waterford v Wicklow, Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field, 6pm
Sunday 15 February

Allianz FL Division 1
Donegal v Mayo, O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny, 1.45pm
Roscommon v Armagh, King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 2pm

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Allianz FL Division 2
Offaly v Cork, Glenisk O’Connor Park, 2pm
Tyrone v Cavan, O’Neills Healy Park, 3.45pm

Allianz FL Division 3
Fermanagh v Clare, Brewster Park, Enniskillen, 1pm
Limerick v Wexford, Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale, 2pm

Allianz FL Division 4
London v Leitrim, McGovern Park, Ruislip, 1pm
Antrim v Longford, Erins Own, Cargin, 2pm
Tipperary v Carlow, FBD Semple Stadium, 2pm
Saturday 21 February

Allianz FL Division 1
Dublin v Kerry, Páirc an Chrócaigh, 7pm
Galway v Roscommon, Pearse Stadium, 7pm

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Allianz FL Division 2
Derry v Offaly, Celtic Park, Derry, 6pm

Allianz FL Division 4
Carlow v Waterford, Netwatch Cullen Park, 6pm

Allianz HL Division 1A
Tipperary v Limerick, FBD Semple Stadium, 5.30pm

Allianz HL Division 1B
Dublin v Wexford, Páirc an Chrócaigh, 5pm
Kildare v Clare, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 6.30pm

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Allianz HL Division 2
Laois v Kerry, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 3
Donegal v Armagh, O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny, 2pm
Fermanagh v Tyrone, Brewster Park, Enniskillen, 2pm
Louth v Roscommon, Protection & Prosperity Louth, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 4
Cavan v Lancashire, Kingspan Breffni, 1pm
Sligo v Warwickshire, TBC, 1pm
Monaghan v Leitrim, Grattan Park, 2pm
Sunday 22 February

Allianz FL Division 1
Monaghan v Mayo, St Tiernach’s Park, Clones, 1.45pm
Armagh v Donegal, BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, Armagh, 3.45pm

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Allianz FL Division 2
Cork v Meath, Páirc Uí Rinn, 2pm
Louth v Tyrone, DEFY Páirc Mhuire, 2pm
Cavan v Kildare, Kingspan Breffni, Cavan, 3pm

Allianz FL Division 3
Westmeath v Fermanagh, TEG Cusack Park, 1pm
Clare v Laois, Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 2pm
Sligo v Limerick, TBC, 2pm
Wexford v Down, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 2pm

Allianz FL Division 4
Wicklow v London, Echelon Park, 1pm
Leitrim v Antrim, Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán, 2pm
Longford v Tipperary, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 1A
Kilkenny v Waterford, UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny, 1.45pm
Offaly v Galway, St Brendan’s Park, Birr, 2pm

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Allianz HL Division 1B
Antrim v Carlow, Pearse Park, Dunloy, 1pm

Allianz HL Division 2
London v Westmeath, McGovern Park, Ruislip, 1pm
Meath v Derry, St Loman’s Park, Trim, 1pm

Saturday 28 February

Allianz FL DIvision 2
Cavan v Louth, Kingspan Breffni, 5..15pm
Tyrone v Offaly, Healy Park, 6pm
Kildare v Meath, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 7pm

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Allianz FL Division 3
Down v Fermanagh, Páirc Esler, 6pm
Laois v Westmeath, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 6pm
Limerick v Clare, Mick Neville Park, 6pm

Allianz FL Division 4
Antrim v Wicklow, Roger Casements, 5pm

Allianz HL Division 1B
Carlow v Clare, Netwatch Cullen Park, 6pm

Allianz HL Division 2
Derry v London, Celtic Park, Derry 1pm
Mayo v Meath, Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 2pm

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Allianz HL Division 3
Roscommon v Tyrone, King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 2.30pm

Allianz HL Division 4
Lancashire v Longford, Abbotstown, 1pm
Leitrim v Cavan, Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán, 2pm

Sunday 1 March

Allianz FL Division 1
Kerry v Monaghan, Fitzgerald Stadium, 1.15pm
Mayo v Armagh, Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 1.15pm
Donegal v Galway, Father Tierney Park, Ballyshannon 1.15pm
Roscommon v Dublin, King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 2pm

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Allianz FL Division 2
Derry v Cork, Celtic Park, 1pm

Allianz FL Division 3
Wexford v Sligo, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 2pm

Allianz FL Division 4
London v Waterford, McGovern Park, Ruislip 1pm
Longford v Carlow, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 2pm
Tipperary v Leitrim, FBD Semple Stadium, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 1A
Galway v Waterford, Pearse Stadium, 2pm
Offaly v Limerick, Glenisk O’Connor Park, 2pm
Kilkenny v Cork, UPMC Nowlan Park, 3.15pm

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Allianz HL Division 1B
Down v Kildare, McKenna Park, Ballycran 1pm
Antrim v Dublin, Pearse Park, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 2
Westmeath v Laois, TEG Cusack Park, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 3
Louth v Donegal, Protection & Prosperity Louth, 2pm
Wicklow v Fermanagh, Echelon Park, A2pm

Allianz HL Division 4
Warwickshire v Monaghan, Páirc na hÉireann, Birmingham 1pm
Saturday 7 March

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Allianz HL Division 1A
Galway v Kilkenny, Pearse Stadium, Salthill, 5.15pm
Limerick v Cork, TUS Gaelic Grounds, Limerick, 7pm

Allianz HL Division 1B
Dublin v Down, Parnell Park, 5pm

Allianz HL Division 3
Tyrone v Armagh, O’Neills Healy Park, Omagh, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 4
Leitrim v Lancashire, Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon, 1pm
Sligo v Cavan, TBC, 2.30pm
Sunday 8 March

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Allianz HL Division 1A
Waterford v Tipperary, Azzurri Walsh Park, 3.15pm

Allianz HL Division 1B
Clare v Wexford, Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, Ennis, 1.15pm
Kildare v Carlow, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, Newbridge, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 2
Kerry v Mayo, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, 2pm
Laois v Meath, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, Portlaoise, 2pm
Westmeath v Derry, TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 3
Donegal v Wicklow, O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny, 2pm
Fermanagh v Roscommon, Brewster Park, Enniskillen, 2pm

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Allianz HL Division 4
Warwickshire v Longford, Páirc na hÉireann, Birmingham, 1pm
Saturday 14 March

Allianz FL Division 1
Kerry v Mayo, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, 4pm
Dublin v Armagh, Páirc an Chrócaigh, 7pm

Allianz FL Division 2
Cork v Kildare, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 5pm
Meath v Tyrone, Páirc an Chrócaigh, 5pm

Allianz FL Division 3
Fermanagh v Laois, Brewster Park, Enniskillen, 6pm

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Allianz FL Division 4
Carlow v London, Netwatch Cullen Park, 6pm

Munster U20FC Phase 1 – Round 1
Clare v Tipperary, TBC, TBC
Limerick v Waterford, TBC, TBC
Sunday 15 March

Allianz FL Division 1
Roscommon v Donegal, King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 1.30pm
Monaghan v Galway, Grattan Park, Inniskeen, 3.45pm

Allianz FL Division 2
Louth v Derry, DEFY Páirc Mhuire, Ardee, 1.30pm
Offaly v Cavan, Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore, 2pm

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Allianz FL Division 3
Clare v Wexford, Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 2pm
Sligo v Down, TBC, 2pm
Westmeath v Limerick, TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar, 2pm

Allianz FL Division 4
Waterford v Antrim, Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field, 1pm
Leitrim v Longford, Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon, 2pm
Wicklow v Tipperary, Echelon Park, Aughrim, 2pm
Saturday 21 March

Allianz HL Division 1A
Cork v Offaly, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 7pm
Limerick v Galway, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 7pm
Tipperary v Kilkenny, FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles, 7pm

Allianz HL Division 1B
Carlow v Dublin, Netwatch Cullen Park, 5pm
Down v Antrim, Páirc Esler, Newry, 5pm
Wexford v Kildare, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 5pm

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Allianz HL Division 2
London v Laois, McGovern Park, Ruislip, 1pm
Mayo v Westmeath, Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, Castlebar, 1pm
Meath v Kerry, St Loman’s Park, Trim, 1pm

Allianz HL Division 3
Armagh v Fermanagh, BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, 2pm
Roscommon v Donegal, King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 2pm
Wicklow v Louth, Echelon Park, Aughrim, 2pm

Allianz HL Division 4
Cavan v Monaghan, Kingspan Breffni, 2pm
Lancashire v Warwickshire, TBC, 2pm
Longford v Sligo, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 2pm

Munster U20FC Phase 1 – Round 2
Waterford v Clare, TBC, TBC
Tipperary v Limerick, TBC, TBC
Sunday 22 March

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Allianz FL Division 1
Armagh v Kerry, BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, 3.30pm
Galway v Dublin, Pearse Stadium, Salthill, 3.30pm
Mayo v Roscommon, Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, Castlebar, 3.30pm
Monaghan v Donegal, St Tiernach’s Park, Clones, 3.30pm

Allianz FL Division 2
Derry v Cavan, Celtic Park, 1.15pm
Kildare v Louth, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, Newbridge, 1.15pm
Offaly v Meath, Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore, 1.15pm
Tyrone v Cork, O’Neills Healy Park, Omagh, 1.15pm

Allianz FL Division 3
Down v Laois, Páirc Esler, Newry, 2pm
Limerick v Fermanagh, Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale, 2pm
Sligo v Clare, TBC, 2pm
Wexford v Westmeath, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 2pm

Allianz FL Division 4
Antrim v London, Erins Own, Cargin (Toomebridge), 1pm
Carlow v Leitrim, Netwatch Cullen Park, 1pm
Longford v Wicklow, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 1pm
Tipperary v Waterford, FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles, 1pm

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Wednesday 25 March

Munster U20HC
Clare v Waterford, TBC, TBC
Tipperary v Cork, TBC, TBC

 

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Saturday 28th -Sunday 29th March
NFL finals (Divisions 1, 2, 3 & 4)

NHL finals (Divisions 2, 3 & 4)
Saturday 28 March

Munster U20FC Phase 1 round 3
Waterford v Tipperary, TBC, TBC
Limerick v Clare, TBC, TBC

 

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Monday 30 March

Munster MFC Phase 1 round 1
Clare v Waterford, TBC, TBC
Tipperary v Limerick, TBC, TBC

 

April

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Saturday 4th-Sunday 5th: NHL finals (Divisions 1A & 1B)

Saturday 11th-Sunday 12th: Start of provincial senior football championships

Saturday 18th-Sunday 19th: Leinster SHC (R1): Galway v Kilkenny, Kildare v Wexford, Offaly v Dublin; Munster SHC (R1): Clare v Waterford, Tipperary v Cork

Saturday 25th-Sunday 26th: Leinster SHC (R2): Kilkenny v Wexford, Galway v Offaly, Dublin v Kildare; Munster SHC Rd 2: Cork v Limerick, Waterford v Tipperary

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Wednesday 1 April

Munster U20HC
Cork v Limerick, TBC, TBC
Waterford v Tipperary, TBC, TBC

Friday 3 April

Munster MHC
Limerick v Waterford, TBC, TBC
Tipperary v Clare, TBC, TBC

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Monday 6 April

Munster MFC Phase 1 round 2
Waterford v Tipperary, TBC, TBC
Limerick v Clare, TBC, TBC

Wednesday 8 April

Munster U20HC
Clare v Limerick, TBC, TBC
Thursday 9 April

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Munster U20FC B final

Munster U20FC Phase 2 round 1
First place phase 1 team v Cork, TBC, TBC
Second place phase 1 team v Kerry, TBC, TBC

 

Friday 10 April

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Munster MHC
Clare v Limerick, TBC, TBC
Waterford v Cork, TBC, TBC

 

Monday 13 April

Munster MFC Phase 1 round 3
Clare v Tipperary, TBC, TBC
Waterford v Limerick, TBC, TBC

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Wednesday 15 April

Munster U20HC
Waterford v Cork, TBC, TBC
Thursday 16 April

Munster U20FC Phase 2 round 2
Cork v Kerry, TBC, TBC
First place phase 1 team v Second place phase 1 team, TBC, TBC
Friday 17 April

Munster MHC
Tipperary v Cork, TBC, TBC

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Wednesday 22 April

Munster U20HC
Tipperary v Clare, TBC, TBC
Limerick v Waterford, TBC, TBC

Thursday 23 April

Munster U20FC Phase 2 round 3
Cork v First place phase 1 team, TBC, TBC
Kerry v Second place phase 1 team, TBC, TBC

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Friday 24 April 

Munster MHC
Clare v Waterford, TBC, TBC

 

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Monday 27 April

Munster MFC Phase 2 round 1
First place phase 1 team v Kerry, TBC, TBC
Second place phase 1 team v Cork, TBC, TBC

Wednesday 29 April

Munster U20HC
Cork v Clare, TBC, TBC
Limerick v Tipperary, TBC, TBC

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Thursday 30 April 

Munster U20FC final

 

May

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Saturday 2nd-Sunday 3rd: Munster SHC (3A): Clare v Limerick

Saturday 9th-Sunday 10th: Munster SFC final; Connacht SFC final; Leinster SHC (R3): Offaly v Kilkenny, Kildare v Galway, Wexford v Dublin; Munster SHC (R3B): Waterford v Cork

Saturday 16th-Sunday 17th: Leinster SFC final; Ulster SFC final; Leinster SHC (R4): Kilkenny v Kildare, Offaly v Wexford, Galway v Dublin; Munster SHC (R4): Tipperary v Clare, Limerick v Waterford

Saturday 23rd-Sunday 24th: All-Ireland SFC (R1); Leinster SHC (R5): Dublin v Kilkenny, Wexford v Galway, Kildare v Offaly; Munster SHC (R5): Cork v Clare, Limerick v Tipperary

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Saturday 30th-Sunday 31st: All-Ireland SFC (R1)

Friday 1 May

Munster MHC
Cork v Clare, TBC, TBC
Limerick v Tipperary, TBC, TBC

Monday 4 May

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Munster MFC Phase 2 round 2
Kerry v Cork, TBC, TBC
First place phase 1 team v Second place phase 1 team, TBC, TBC
Wednesday 6 May

Munster U20HC semi-final

Friday 8 May

Munster MHC
Cork v Limerick, TBC, TBC
Waterford v Tipperary, TBC, TBC

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Monday 11 May

Munster MFC Phase 2 round 3
Cork v First place phase 1 team, TBC, TBC
Kerry v second place phase 2 team, TBC, TBC

Wednesday 13 May

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Munster U20HC final

Friday 15 May

Munster MHC final

Monday 18 May

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Munster MFC final
June

Saturday 6th: Leinster SHC final; Joe McDonagh Cup final

Sunday 7th: Munster SHC final

Saturday 13th-Sunday 14th: All-Ireland SFC (R2); All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-final

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Saturday 20th-Sunday 21st: All-Ireland SFC (R3); All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals

Saturday 27th-Sunday 28th: All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals

 

July

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Saturday 4th: All-Ireland SHC semi-final (Leinster winner v quarter-final winner)

Sunday 5th: All-Ireland SHC semi-final (Munster winner v quarter-final winner)

Saturday 11th-Sunday 12th: All-Ireland SFC semi-finals; Tailteann Cup final (Saturday)

Sunday 19th: All-Ireland SHC final

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Sunday 26th: All-Ireland SFC final

 

August

Saturday 1st: All-Ireland SHC final replay date

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Saturday 8th: All-Ireland SFC final replay

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MI vs PBKS: Quinton de Kock Surpasses MS Dhoni And Rohit Sharma, Becomes 1st Foreign IPL Star to Achieve Major Feat

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Quinton de Kock – he came, he saw and he conquered. Playing his first match of IPL 2026, Quinton de Kock slammed an unbeaten ton. De Kock’s 112* and a gritty 50 from Naman Dhir pulled Mumbai Indians out of the doldrums and lifted them to an under-par 195/6 against Punjab Kings in their Indian Premier League match here on Thursday. Confined to warming the bench so far, de Kock replaced Rohit Sharma and smashed his third IPL hundred to lead an inspirational fightback for the troubled Mumbai Indians, who had slipped to 15/2 in three overs and had their backs firmly pressed against the wall.

With the ton, de Kock surpassed MS Dhoni on the elite list of designated wicketkeepers in the IPL to have scored most 50-plus scores.

Most 50-plus scores by a designated wicketkeeper in the IPL

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31 – KL Rahul

25 – Quinton de Kock*

24 – MS Dhoni

21 – Dinesh Karthik

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21 – Rishabh Pant

20 – Sanju Samson

He is also the first overseas player to score a century for three different IPL teams.

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KL Rahul – Punjab Kings, Lucknow Super Giants, Delhi Capitals

Sanju Samson – Delhi Capitals, Rajasthan Royals, Chennai Super Kings

Quinton de Kock – Delhi Capitals, Lucknow Super Giants, Mumbai Indians

De Kock’s 112* against PBKS is the highest score by any MI batter in the first innings of an IPL match. He broke the record held by Rohit Sharma (109 vs KKR, 2012). Sanath Jayasuriya‘s 114* against Chennai Super Kings remains the highest individual score by a Mumbai Indians batter in IPL history.

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The veteran Proteas batter was in his element during his unbeaten ton – a 60-ball 112 not out (8x4s, 7x6s) and his first IPL hundred since 2022 – clobbering the ball powerfully on the leg side and picking boundaries with precision and terrific timing on the off side.

India and Punjab Kings pacer Arshdeep Singh (3/22) swung the ball prodigiously with immaculate lengths to snaffle two key wickets early on, while a third came late in the innings.

After beating Ryan Rickelton (2) persistently with deliveries that swung away from the left-hander, Arshdeep had the South African caught at deep square leg on a shortish ball. He was all over India T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav (0), luring him outside off on the first ball and beating him with swing to have a thick edge flying to short third man.

With Suryakumar back in the hut and Tilak Varma (8) out of sorts, MI took a punt by promoting Dhir to No. 4, and the right-handed batter repaid the faith with a gutsy knock that required patience.

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Dhir was also lucky when on 10, as Yuzvendra Chahal spilled a sitter at short fine leg off Marco Jansen in the fifth over. He was fortunate again when a misjudgement in calling for a single in the next over did not result in de Kock being run out at the non-striker’s end, as Shreyas Iyer missed the direct hit.

Mumbai Indians once again had an underwhelming powerplay – 48 for 2 – but the home camp was relieved that there was no further damage. The pair had already begun the rebuilding work, and from there on, neither de Kock nor Dhir put a foot wrong in their century stand.

De Kock and Dhir put on 132 off 68 balls in a robust third-wicket partnership that not only revived MI but also built a strong platform to push for a big total. However, the hosts could not manage to score at more than 10 runs an over.

With strong bottom-hand strokeplay, Dhir struck three sixes and as many fours, playing the perfect second fiddle to de Kock. The partnership ended immediately after Dhir completed his half-century, hitting one straight to long-off.

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In the 18th over, Iyer had his arms spread wide in celebration after he caught the ball off Hardik Pandya (14) while airborne near the ropes at long-on and hurled it to Xavier Bartlett for a superbly executed catch.


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World Cup 2026: Fans with disabilities ‘excluded’

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People with disabilities are being shut out of the 2026 World Cup, according to fans and rights campaigners.

In stark contrast to previous tournaments, this year’s event in the US, Canada and Mexico, has no separate ticket ballot, is charging for companions who usually go free and has failed to provide free or reduced cost accessible parking. And that’s without mentioning the cost of the tickets themselves.

“I originally was going and thinking America would be amazing, and Canada and Mexico too. I’ve been many times. I know you can get about, the transport is all set up, hotels, everything is accessible, so you didn’t have any of that worry. But now the whole thing about ticketing… it’s just impossible to get tickets,” England fan Jo McNicol told DW.

“I just think they’ve priced people out. They’ve not restricted it, so anyone can get a wheelchair ticket, an accessible ticket. You don’t have to prove you need one, which is what you normally do.”

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McNicol has been a regular at club matches and international tournaments for many years and was at the last World Cup in Qatar, where she found the accessibility “fabulous”. There, she said, fans with disabilities were given a proportion of the available tickets to purchase upon proof of their disability, as is also generally the case in sporting events in Europe.

Given that, McNicol booked a flight and rented a campervan for a trip this year. But she has been unable to secure tickets through the ballot system run by tournament organizers FIFA and is now unlikely to attend.

The organization has come under fire for excessive profiteering. This has included: the high initial prices of tickets, adding new higher categories to tickets without announcement, moving people’s seats after purchase, making transport and parking much more expensive than normal and profiting from a 15% levy on buyer and seller in a newly-introduced resale portal.

With category 4 tickets, the cheapest, seemingly not available for disabled fans — perhaps because they are found in the furthest, highest corners of the ground — McNicol and those like her can only access category 3 and above through said portal. This is despite no matches having been announced by FIFA as sold out. The BBC reported earlier this month that the cheapest category 3 ticket for England’s opening match is $898 (€762), up from a face value of $265.

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Disabled fans pay twice

James Flanagan from advocacy group Football Supporters Europe said tickets in Qatar were available to fans with disabilities for about $10 and that FIFA’s current policies are a “step back” that is “excluding people with disabilities from the tournament.”

With many requiring assistance at matches, Flanagan said charging for a companion was an extra penalty.

“Charging for a companion ticket, which FIFA have included in their policies, effectively doubles the cost,” he told DW. “Accessible parking will also not be discounted. All of this will challenge fans with disabilities, and time is running out to change.”

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FIFA have not responded to a series of questions from DW nor to FSE. But their website does confirm the issues raised by fans and FSE.

“They won’t even guarantee that the PA [companion] ticket is going to be next to you,” said McNicol, who uses a wheelchair. “But you need them. If I drop something on the floor, I can’t pick it up. If I want to use the bathroom, I need help. And also you just want to sit with someone that you want to sit with, rather than sit with a bunch of strangers. You want that choice.”

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FIFA’s policy is that “companions will be seated as close to you as possible. However, the exact seat location cannot be guaranteed, and FIFA Ticketing cannot ensure that it will be immediately adjacent to your seat.”

Flanagan sees this as unacceptable. “It is not a choice that people have to have a companion with them. That is a necessity, and it’s an unfair financial burden on people with disabilities. We believe that the policy contradicts FIFA’s own commitments on inclusion and human rights,” he said.

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“FIFA needs to listen to people with disabilities, and I don’t think fans are being consulted.”

With public transport limited at many venues, parking is also a bone of contention for fans with disabilities. While FIFA’s general accessibility policy does make note that disabled parking “should be provided and located next to the stadium or close by” it does not suggest it should be free or subsidized. And it isn’t.

“Currently, fans are being asked to fork out extortionate prices for match tickets, but also $150 to $300 on an accessible parking depending on the venue,” added Flanagan. “The prices that these fans have to pay are just not acceptable.”

Interviews and editing by: Dave Braneck

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“Is It The Individuals?” Hardik Pandya Shell-Shocked After Mumbai Indians Lose 4th Straight IPL 2026 Game

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Mumbai Indians find themselves in ninth place in the 10-team IPL 2026 points table after their latest loss against Punjab Kings at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Four losses in five matches mean that MI’s concerns are hitting the roof as the contest for the playoffs heats up. On Thursday, MI failed to defend a 196-run target as PBKS raced to victory in just 16.3 overs. MI captain Hardik Pandya was shell-shocked after the result.

“To be very honest, I don’t have much to say right now. I think we really need to go back to the drawing board and see where we are lacking. Is it individuals? Is it as a group? Is it planning? We’ll just figure it out and see what we can do next. I think we need to give credit to them as well,” Pandya said after the match.

“The ball started reversing. In the second innings, the dew came and it got slightly better, but having said that, they just outplayed us. They bowled better, they batted better, and they fielded better – definitely. That speaks to us again. I think we need to see whether we need to make some difficult calls or keep continuing and hope that we turn things around. These are some harsh questions that we eventually need to answer, and ownership has to be taken.”

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Talking about the game, Quinton de Kock‘s fine hundred went in vain as Prabhsimran Singh and Shreyas Iyer blasted blistering fifties to steer Punjab Kings to a seven-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in their IPL match on Thursday. Sent in to bat, de Kock blasted a scintillating unbeaten 60-ball 112 to power Mumbai Indians to 195 for six.

De Kock forged a 122-run alliance off 68 balls with Naman Dhir (50) and then added another 41 off 23 balls with skipper Hardik Pandya (14).

Arshdeep Singh (3/22) claimed three wickets, while Shashank Singh (1/19) picked up one.

Chasing the total, Prabhsimran (80 not out off 39 balls) and skipper Iyer (66 off 35 balls) shared a match-winning 139-run stand off 67 balls for the third wicket as Punjab overhauled the target in 16.3 overs.

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AM Ghazanfar (2/31) picked up two wickets.

Brief scores:

Mumbai Indians 195 for six in 20 overs (Quinton de Kock 112 not out; Arshdeep Singh 3/22).

Punjab Kings 198 for 3 in 16.3 overs (Prabhsimran Singh 80 not out, Shreyas Iyer 66; AM Ghazanfar 2/31).

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Liverpool forward Hugo Ekitike to miss World Cup for France with leg injury | FIFA World Cup 2022

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Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike will miss the World Cup because of a serious leg injury, France coach Didier Deschamps confirmed Wednesday.


Ekitike sustained a suspected Achilles tendon injury in the 27th minute of Tuesday’s Champions League match between Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain and was taken off the field on a stretcher.


“The severity of his injury will unfortunately prevent him from finishing the season with Liverpool and from participating in the World Cup,” Deschamps said.

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Serious Achilles injuries can take more than six months to fully recover from. 


Liverpool did not immediately confirm the news, but coach Arne Slot said Tuesday that the injury looked “really bad.” 
Ekitike has been one of Liverpool’s top players this season and was expected to be part of France’s squad for the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. He has scored 19 goals for club and country and scored for France in its 2-1 win over Brazil last month.

 


“Hugo is one of about 10 young players who have made their debuts for the national team in recent months. He had integrated perfectly into the group, both on and off the pitch,” Deschamps said. “This injury is a huge blow for him, obviously, but also for the French national team. His disappointment is immense. Hugo will get back to his best, I’m convinced of it. But I wanted to express my full support for him, as well as that of the entire staff.

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Lorenzo Musetti is through to the quarter-finals in Barcelona after a 6-3, 6-4 win over Corentin Moutet.

It’s his first time reaching this stage at the tournament since 2023.

Musetti has had a disrupted season so far. He retired at the Australian Open with a leg injury and later withdrew from the Miami Open with an arm issue.

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The win over Moutet is his ninth of the year as he continues to work his way back.

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Captain Bernardo Silva to leave Manchester City: ‘Every good story comes to an end’

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Bernardo Silva will leave Manchester City at the end of the season, he and the club confirmed on Thursday.

The midfielder spent nine years at City and had long been expected to move on when his contract expires in the summer.

He released a statement on his social media pages, reading: “When I arrived nine years ago, I was following a dream of a little boy, wanting to succeed in life, wanting to achieve great things. This city and this club gave me much more than that, much more than I ever hoped for.

“What we won and achieved together is a legacy that will forever be cherished in my heart. The Centurions, the domestic quadruple, the Treble, the Four In A Row and much more… It wasn’t that bad,” he wrote, followed by a winking emoji.

“In a few months it’s time to say goodbye to the city where not only we won so much as a football club, but also where I started my marriage and my family. From the bottom of my heart, Ines and Carlota, thank you!”

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He went on to thank the club’s fans for their “unconditional support”, “something that I will never forget.”

“My main goal as a player was to always play with passion so you guys could feel proud and well represented on the pitch. I hope you felt that every single game. I arrived as a Man City player, I leave as one more of you, a Man City supporter for life. Keep supporting this young team and I’m pretty sure they will bring you a lot of new fantastic memories in the future.

“To the club, Pep, the staff and all my teammates these 9 years, thank you for all the memories and for letting me be a part of this journey for so long. The atmosphere we created every day in the training ground made me feel at home and a part of a big family. Let’s enjoy together these last weeks and fight for what this season still brings us.”

The 31-year-old, who joined from Monaco in 2017, is one of the most decorated players in City’s history, winning one treble and 19 trophies, including the Champions League in 2023 and six Premier Leagues.

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Appointed captain for this season, he lifted his first silverware as skipper when they won the Carabao Cup last month.

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He was part of the victorious Champions League team in the 2022-23 season (Getty)

Silva has made more appearances under Pep Guardiola than anyone else – with his 450th City game coming in the 4-0 win over Liverpool on Saturday – and was named City’s player of the season in 2018-19.

A club statement paid homage to his “glorious” nine-year spell with the club, adding: “The 31-year-old’s contribution to our greatest sustained period of success is incalculable.

“Alongside that phenomenal trophy haul, a tally of 76 goals and 77 assists further illustrate Bernardo’s magnificent all-round contribution to the City cause.

“He recently moved into the top 10 of all-time City appearance holders, overtaking a host of other notable former players, including David Silva, Paul Power and Willie Donachie.

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“In short, he will be deservedly remembered both as one of City’s finest and most popular players of all time.”

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Silva celebrating for Man City after defeating Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final (Reuters)

Assistant manager Pep Lijnders let the news slip earlier this month, saging that “every good story comes to an end” and that the Portugal international is in the final weeks of his time at the Etihad Stadium.

Lijnders said: “Every good story comes to an end, and I hope he enjoys the last months – there are only six weeks – and has a good farewell. He deserves all that attention as well.”

Silva, who has attracted interest from Juventus recently, was a past target for Barcelona and had wanted to move on to a warmer climate than Manchester.

Lijnders admitted City will face a struggle to bring in a similar player, adding: “You never replace a player with the same kind of player because they don’t exist. Bernardo Silva is unique. The way he controls games, the way he moves, the way he receives, the way he leads, the way he sees the solutions. All these things.

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Bernardo Silva (right) has played more games under Pep Guardiola than anyone else
Bernardo Silva (right) has played more games under Pep Guardiola than anyone else (PA)

“You never search for a replacement of one type of player. You search for what is needed to grow with the team and somebody who can fit in the first 11. And then you hope, with our academy, with the young players we already bought, that they can make that step as well in the midfield positions.

“If you see our young boys in the academy, then they have to make that step and to grow. But the most important is that the seniors who stay for a long time, that they stay, that they stay, that they stay. That they are always there and around that, you can move.

“But it will be hard because, as I said, in the game, when he is not playing, you will see how he is missed, and that’s one game. Imagine a season.”

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Lionel Messi is being sued by a Miami-based event promoter who says the soccer icon violated terms of a $7 million contract by missing an exhibition match last year.


Vid Music Group filed the lawsuit for fraud and breach of contract against Messi and the Argentine Football Association in Miami-Dade circuit court last month, according to court records.


Messi and the AFA didn’t immediately respond to messages seeking comment.


Considered one of the greatest soccer players ever, Messi appears with both his Major League Soccer club Inter Miami and Argentina’s national team, and fans routinely pay much higher prices for the chance to see him play.

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According to the lawsuit, Vid signed a deal with the AFA last summer for exclusive rights to organize and promote Argentina’s friendlies last October against Venezuela and Puerto Rico in exchange for ticket, broadcast and sponsorship revenue. Vid claims that Messi was supposed to play for at least 30 minutes in each match, unless he was injured. 


The 38-year-old Messi watched Argentina’s 1-0 win against Venezuela on Oct. 10 from a suite at South Florida’s Hard Rock Stadium, according to the lawsuit.


The next day, Messi scored two goals in Inter Miami’s 4-0 MLS win over Atlanta. That match was important to Inter Miami, since it gave them home-field advantage for Round 1 of the playoffs.

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Then, on Oct. 14, Messi played in Argentina’s 6-0 win over Puerto Rico. That game was originally supposed to take place in Chicago, but low ticket sales in the city where Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were making more than 1,000 arrests led organizers to move the game to Florida. AFA blamed the immigration crackdowns when the smaller venue in Fort Lauderdale didn’t sell out, even after ticket prices were reduced to USD 25 each.


Vid hasn’t specified damages they’re seeking in the lawsuit, but they claim they lost millions between Messi failing to appear in one game and low ticket sales at the other.

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UEFA Champions League: Arsenal edge past Sporting to book semis berth | Football News

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Arsenal secured a place in the Champions League semi-finals after a tense goalless draw against Sporting Lisbon at the Emirates Stadium, sealing a narrow 1-0 aggregate win on Wednesday night.

 


Mikel Arteta’s side were far from their best in the second leg of the quarter-final, struggling to impose themselves and lacking sharpness in attack. However, they managed to protect their slender first-leg lead as Sporting failed to capitalize on Arsenal’s inconsistent performance.

 

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The Gunners will now meet Atletico Madrid in the last four, with the Spanish side progressing 3-2 on aggregate against Barcelona. Arsenal had earlier beaten Atletico 4-0 at home in the group stage, but they will need a far stronger display to reach their first Champions League final since 2006. 

 

 


Scrappy Arsenal getting desired results 
Despite reaching the semi-finals for a second straight year, a first in the club’s history, Arsenal’s form remains patchy, with just one win in their last five matches across competitions.

 

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Arteta had urged his team to play with intensity and fearlessness, but Arsenal started brightly only to fade quickly, allowing Sporting to grow into the game. Defensive lapses and a lack of fluency in attack kept the visitors in contention.

 


Viktor Gyokeres struggled to make an impact against his former club, while missing key players Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard left Arsenal short of creativity. Sporting also came close through Francisco Trincao and Geny Catamo, but Arsenal held firm amid mounting pressure.

 

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In the second half, Arsenal created chances through Eberechi Eze, Gabriel Martinelli, and Noni Madueke, but failed to convert. Late substitutions, including Kai Havertz and Max Dowman, helped steady the side as they survived a nervy finish to progress.

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Bernardo Silva has announced he will leave Manchester City this summer, bringing an end to nine years at the club.

The 31-year-old has made over 450 appearances, scored 76 goals and provided 77 assists, playing a key role in one of the most successful periods in the club’s history.

During his time at City, he won 19 major trophies: six Premier League titles, the Champions League, and the Treble in 2023.

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In a message shared on social media, Silva reflected on his journey at the club.

“When I arrived 9 years ago, I was following a dream of a little boy, wanting to succeed in life… much more than that, much more than I ever hoped for. What we won and achieved together is a legacy that will forever be cherished in my heart.”

He also thanked manager Pep Guardiola, his teammates, and his family.

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“To the fans, your unconditional support throughout the years is something that I will never forget… My main goal as a player was to always play with passion so you guys could feel proud and well represented on the pitch.”

Silva urged supporters to continue backing the team as the season closes.

“I arrived a City fan. I leave as one, supporting this amazing team, and I’m pretty sure they will bring you a lot of new fantastic memories in the future.”

Manchester City has confirmed his departure, while tributes have continued to come in from across the football fans.

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