Compiled by Jackie Cahill
THE 2025 TG4 All-Ireland Junior, Intermediate and Senior champions will be crowned on Sunday.
The three finals are down for decision at Croke Park – and all are available to watch live via TG4, on linear TV and online at: https://www.tg4.ie/en/player/watch-live/home/
The action gets underway at 11.45am when Antrim take on 2024 runners-up, Louth, with the Intermediate Final between Laois and last year’s beaten finalists, Tyrone, fixed for 1.45pm.
At 4.15pm, Leinster sides Dublin and Meath go head to head for the Senior title and the Brendan Martin Cup.
Senior: Dublin v Meath; Croke Park, 4.15pm – Live on TG4:
Orlagh Nolan is named to start in the Dublin team for Sunday’s TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship Final.
If Nolan does line out, it’ll mark a first inter-county start for the Ballinteer St Johns star since last year’s group stage clash with Kildare in the All-Ireland series.
Nolan’s 2024 season was cruelly cut short by an ACL injury sustained before the quarter-final clash with Galway but she returned against the same opposition in the recent semi-final – and performed brilliantly in a substitute’s role as the Sky Blues won a dramatic game after extra-time.
Nolan comes in for Caoimhe O’Connor, who sustained a hamstring injury against Galway last time out.
That’s the only change in personnel from the semi-final, with Meath opting for an unchanged starting line-up.
However, there may be a change in personnel for the Royal County, as key defender Katie Newe was forced off with a knee injury during the semi-final win against Kerry, last year’s champions.
The scene is set for a gripping TG4 All-Ireland Senior final between two sides who know plenty about each other.
Dublin won the most recent competitive clash between them, in the 2025 TG4 Leinster Final.
You have to go back to 2024 for Meath’s last victory against their old rivals – in a Lidl National League Division 1 group game – while the Royals last achieved a championship win against Dublin in 2022, in Leinster.
The counties have not met in the All-Ireland series since the dramatic 2021 All-Ireland final – when Meath won to land the Brendan Martin Cup for the very first time.
Meath retained the silverware in 2022 and will aim for a third title win next Sunday at Croke Park.
Dublin are readying themselves for the 14th Senior final in the county’s history – and a win for the Sky Blues would hand them a seventh TG4 All-Ireland Senior crown.
Dublin were previous winners in 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2023.
Dublin: A Shiels; J Tobin, L Caffrey, N Donlon; S Goldrick, M Byrne, N Crowley; É O’Dowd, H McGinnis; N Owens, C Rowe (capt.), O Nolan; H Tyrrell, N Hetherton, K Sullivan.
Meath: R Murray; Á Sheridan, MK Lynch, K Newe; A Cleary (capt.), S Wall, K Kealy; O Sheehy, M Farrelly; M Thynne, N Gallogly, C Smyth; E Duggan, V Wall, K Cole.
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