There's more provincial silverware up for grabs over the coming weekend, with senior finals down for decision in Munster and Ulster.

In the TG4 Munster senior decider in Mallow on Saturday (4pm), Cork will look to make it five successive titles when they take on Kerry. And on Sunday, holders Donegal put their Ulster senior title on the line against Lidl NFL Division 1 champions Armagh (3.30pm).


ONLINE

Reports, round-ups and results on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app. The Munster and Ulster clashes will also be live-streamed via the Spórt TG4 YouTube channel.

RADIO

Live updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport.

WEATHER

Saturday morning will be mainly dry with the best of the sunshine in Connacht and Ulster. Cloudier in Leinster and east Munster with a few showers. The afternoon and evening will be mainly dry with highest temperatures of 15 to 21 degrees. Sunday looks set to be predominantly dry with good spells of sunshine. A few showers will develop in the afternoon, mainly across the midlands and south. Highest temperatures of 18 to 21 degrees.


SATURDAY

Munster Senior Championship final
Cork v Kerry, Mallow, 4pm

Cork are going in search of a fifth successive Munster Senior title – as Kerry aim to end a provincial drought that stretches back to 2017.

The sides have already met in the round-robin phase of the competition, a fixture won by Kerry, but Cork's victories over Waterford and Tipperary saw them through to the final, as Kerry won all three group games.

Cork needed a late point from Sadbh McGoldrick to see off Tipperary and book a final place and after running Kerry to four points when the sides met towards the end of April, the Leesiders will be looking for another good performance.

Kerry will start as favourites as they look to regain the title last won seven years ago but Cork won't fear the Kingdom, who are viewed as one of the leading contenders for All-Ireland glory.

Cork have made two changes in personnel following the Tipperary win, with goalkeeper Sarah Murphy coming in for Caoimhe Richmond, while Lydia McDonagh replaces Libby Coppinger.

Kerry have made ten changes to the team that accounted for Waterford last time out, with Mary Ellen Bolger replacing Ciara Butler in goal, while there are also starts for Kayleigh Cronin, Ciara Murphy, Cáit Lynch, Mary O'Connell, Anna Galvin, captain Niamh Carmody, Katie Brosnan, Danielle O'Leary and Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh.

Along with Butler, Kate O'Sullivan, Aoife Dillane, Róisín Rahilly, Lorraine Scanlon, Róisín Smith, Amy Harrington, Hannah O'Donoghue, Emma Dineen and Jaydn Lucey drop out of the starting line-up.

Cork: S Murphy; M Duggan, D Kiniry, A Ryan; S Leahy, A Healy, K O'Driscoll; M O'Callaghan (capt.), A O'Mahony; K Quirke, D Kiely, A McDonagh; L McDonagh, L O'Mahony, E Cleary.

Kerry: ME Bolger; E Lynch, K Cronin, C Murphy; A O'Connell, C Lynch, E O'Connor; M O'Connell, A Galvin; N Carmody (capt), N Ní Chonchúir, D Kearney; K Brosnan, D O'Leary, L Ní Mhuircheartaigh.


SUNDAY

Ulster Senior Championship final
Armagh v Donegal, Clones, 3.30pm

Armagh manager Gregory McGonigle

Armagh's surge to a very first Lidl NFL Division 1 title has seen them installed as one of the favourites for TG4 All-Ireland Senior glory. Before they embark on the All-Ireland trail, Armagh have an Ulster Senior Final against Donegal ahead of them, and they won't need reminding that Sunday's opponents won last year's provincial decider between the sides.

Armagh were pre-match favourites for that one, as they are again, but Donegal will provide stern opposition again. Between them, the counties have hoovered up the last seven Ulster senior titles, with Armagh winning in 2020, 2021 and 2022, while Donegal were champions last year and previously in 2017, 2018 and 2019.

Looking further back, it's been Armagh or Donegal all the way in Ulster since 2014, with Monaghan in 2016 the only county to interrupt the duopoly. Armagh's last outing was the Lidl NFL Division 1 final victory over Kerry on 7 April and, perhaps not surprisingly, manager Gregory McGonigle has named an unchanged starting line-up.

Donegal concluded their Division 2 campaign with victory over Tipperary and there are three changes in personnel in the side named by manager John McNulty. Abigail Temple Asokuh, Katie Dowds and Jenny McGettigan are called in for starts, with Laoise Ryan, Patrice Boyle and Jodie McFadden making way.

The winners of Sunday's Ulster final will join Meath and Tipperary in Group 1 of the All-Ireland series, with the runners-up facing the Munster champions, Kerry or Cork, and Waterford in Group 2.

Armagh: A Carr; G Ferguson, C McCambridge (capt.), R Mulligan; C Towe, L McConville, D Coleman; N Coleman, C O'Hanlon; E Druse, A McCoy, L Kenny; A Mackin, N Henderson, K Mallon

Donegal: C Friel; S McLaughlin, A Temple Asokuh, E McGinley; K Dowds, N Boyle, T Hegarty; R Rodgers, J McGettigan; C Keon, N McLaughlin (capt.), A Boyle Carr; S White, K Herron, K Long