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All-Ireland ladies football groups confirmed after provincial finals

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WITH ALL FOUR provincial finals wrapped up, the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship groupings have been confirmed. Kerry and Armagh both completed three-in-a-rows in Munster and Ulster on Sunday. Galway previously hit that same mark in Connacht and All-Ireland champions Dublin lifted their 13th consecutive Leinster crown. So here are the groups, with each comprising a provincial winner, another’s runner-up, and a third/fourth-placed team. 2026 LGFA Senior All-Ireland series groupings Group 1: Armagh, Waterford, Cork. Group 2: Kerry, Kildare, Tipperary. Group 3: Dublin, Mayo, Donegal. Group

4: Galway, Tyrone, Meath. The top teams progress to the All-Ireland quarter-finals from each group, with the group winners securing home advantage for the last eight. A draw will take place ahead of the knockout rounds. The team that finishes bottom faces a relegation battle. The senior group stages get underway on the weekend of 6-7 June, with fixtures yet to be confirmed. There will be action for three consecutive weekends, before a break weekend, while the quarter-finals are slated for the weekend of 4-5

July. Here’s how the Road to Croker is shaping up. Group games Round 1 – 6/7 June Round 2 – 13/14 June Round 3 – 20/21 June Advertisement Quarter-finals – 4/5 July Semi-finals – Saturday 18 July All-Ireland final – Sunday 2 August All-Ireland Final replay if required – 15/16 August Relegation qualifiers – Saturday 4 July Relegation play-off – Saturday 11 July. Meanwhile, the TG4 All-Ireland intermediate and junior championships will get underway this weekend. Here’s a reminder of the groups (similarly populated at

intermediate level) and the upcoming fixtures. 2026 LGFA All-Ireland intermediate series groupings Group 1: Cavan, Roscommon, Down. Group 2: Westmeath, Monaghan, Louth. Group 3: Clare, Wexford, Laois. Group 4: Leitrim, Wicklow, Fermanagh. 2026 LGFA All-Ireland junior series groupings Group A: Kilkenny, Derry, Longford, Offaly, Antrim. Group B: Carlow, London, Sligo, Limerick. Fixtures – Junior Saturday 30 May Sligo v London, Curry GAA, 12pm Sunday 31 May Longford v Kilkenny, TBC, 2pm Antrim v Offaly, TBC, 2pm Carlow v Limerick, Netwatch Cullen Park, 2pm Fixtures –

Intermediate Sunday 31 May Cavan v Roscommon, Kingspan Breffni, Cavan, 2pm Westmeath v Monaghan, TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar, 2pm Clare v Wexford, Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, Ennis, 12pm Leitrim v Wicklow, TBC, 2pm Check out the latest episode of The42′s GAA Weekly podcast here Viewcomments Send Tip or Correction Embed this post To embed this post, copy the code below on your site Email “Ladies football state of play: Here are the groupings for the All-Ireland series”. Recipient’s Email Feedback on “Ladies football state of

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