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Joyce’s Galway look to maintain this year’s 100 per cent record

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The final round of fixtures in the group stage of the All-Ireland championship takes place this weekend. In group two Galway face Armagh in Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon, on Sunday at 4pm, while the other group game sees Tyrone face Westmeath in Breffni Park, also at 4pm.

Joyce demands a better 'team performance' from his players

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Galway’s win against Westmeath on Saturday has guaranteed their progression from the group phase of the All-Ireland Championship as the only unbeaten side left in the race for Sam Maguire.

Galway leave it late to see off challenge of determined Westmeath

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Galway have the answers to Tyrone questions as they win opener

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Galway prepare for Tyrone after Connacht title success

Galway senior footballers successfully defended the Connacht championship crown for the first time in 20 years on Sunday in Castlebar.

Galway are hot favourites to win the Connacht crown again

Galway are aiming to win their second Nestor Cup in a row when they face Sligo on Sunday in Castlebar's McHale Park on Sunday (1.45pm).

Galway’s defence at its best, but Comer is the star

Galway reached their eighth Connacht final in a row with an impressive win over Roscommon in Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon.

Returning stars give Galway a boost ahead of Connacht semi-final

Galway travel to Dr Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon to face off against a Roscommon side that surprised many by defeating Mayo in the Connacht quarter-final two weeks ago. The game throws in at 4.30 and is live on RTE 2.

No rest for the League champions as the Rossies roll into town

Mayo are the National Football League division one league champions after an intriguing yet somewhat controversial win over the old enemy Galway on a scoreline of 0-14 to 0-11.

Galway still have All-Ireland credentials despite loss

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A fourth successive final defeat in Croke Park since 2021, and a second to Mayo this season, what then portents for Galway this season?

 

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