All-Ireland Cup semi-finals take centre stage this weekend
Lansdowne are bound for Dooradoyle to meet top-flight rivals Garryowen, while City of Armagh face fellow Division 1B side Buccaneers.
Lansdowne are bound for Dooradoyle to meet top-flight rivals Garryowen, while City of Armagh face fellow Division 1B side Buccaneers.
Division 1A leaders Cork Constitution are away to Terenure College on Saturday.
First meets second at Castle Avenue, while fifth-place Shannon host third-place Lansdowne.
The third round of Division 1A kicks off tonight, when defending champions Lansdowne will hope to get off the mark.
The AIL’s top two divisions are back this weekend and we’ve got all the 1A and 1B previews.
Your AIL Division 1A and 1B previews.
In Division 1B, it’s first against second at Thomond Park.
Here’s what to expect in Division 1A and 1B of the UBL this weekend.
We look ahead to Saturday’s Division 1A and 1B matches around the country.
The great Moss Keane will be remembered by table-toppers Lansdowne before their clash with Cork Con.
We look ahead to Saturday’s Division 1A and 1B matches around the country.
Real Madrid hold a 2-0 lead against Roma, while Chelsea are behind for the visit of PSG.
It’s the penultimate round of Premier Division fixtures this evening.
You can watch the Clontarf v UCD clash live from the comfort of your couch this evening, before a busy Saturday of AIL action.
There are three league fixtures tonight and two cup semi-finals on Sunday.
With five rounds of matches left to play, there is plenty up for grabs around the country.
The EA Sports Cup is up for grabs while Cork City and St Patrick’s Athletic can make up ground on Dundalk.
Arsenal will be looking to win in Dortmund for the second season running, while Liverpool return to the competition and last season’s runners-up Atletico Madrid are also in action.
Chelsea face another newly-promoted club while Liverpool take on Man City on Monday night.
Can Pat Fenlon spark an instant upturn in fortunes for Shamrock Rovers or will his old club Derry spoil the party?
After another midweek of European fixtures, it’s back to domestic football for all 12 Premier Division clubs.
There are just three Premier Division fixtures over the coming days due to clubs’ involvement in Europe.
Dundalk are away from home, Cork travel to Louth while Bohs host St Pat’s.
Cork City welcome the return of a fan favourite, Limerick reach 2,000 league games and Derry look to build on European win.
Tonight, we’ve got the final round of games before the mid-season break.
Dundalk are the great entertainers, Stuart Taylor is back at his old stomping ground and there’s a ‘Rovers derby’ on Sunday.
Peter Hutton takes Derry to Turner’s Cross, new leaders St Pat’s are on the road and Limerick host Dundalk.
Cork play Sligo at the Cross, Pat’s welcome Shamrock Rovers while Dundalk are away to UCD.
It’s a huge night at Turner’s Cross while champions St Pat’s host Dundalk.
There are two more quarter-final first legs with Chelsea travelling to Paris and Real Madrid welcome Borussia Dortmund.
The Bit O’Red take on the Hoops, Derry welcome St Pat’s to the Brandywell and Cork City are on the road.
There’s a Dublin derby, St Pat’s host Limerick and Bray travel to Turner’s Cross.
We’ve got five league fixtures plus the FA Cup quarter-finals to look ahead to.
We’ve picked out the Turin derby as well as games involving Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Barcelona hoping to hold onto top spot in Spain, Bastian Schweinsteiger returns for Bayern Munich and Roma face old foe Sinisa Mihajlovic.
Four down, but there’s plenty more Premier League action tonight.
There’s the Rome derby, Barcelona’s trip to Seville and Dimitar Berbatov’s debut against Paris Saint-Germain.
Two title contenders clash on Monday night but there is plenty to keep you occupied before then.
Arsenal are away to Southampton, Man City take on Spurs and there’s the small matter of the Merseyside derby.
Barcelona are on the road, Monaco try to keep up with PSG and Clarence Seedorf takes charge of AC Milan for the first time.