 Jerome Quinn will present the BBC NI television coverage |
BBC Northern Ireland will provide a Grandstand view of this year's Ulster and All-Ireland GAA Championships.
Four of GAA's Ulster Championship games and all of the All-Ireland stages will be live on the BBC in the coming months starting with Sunday's Armagh v Monaghan football clash at Clones.
And the same team that saw Armagh claim Sam for the first time in their history last September will again be in residence.
Presenter Jerome Quinn will be joined in the studio by Martin McHugh and Jarlath Burns - there to provide expert analysis, answer all the text and e-mail questions and just occasionally lose their head completely and run out of studio!
Jimmy Smyth and Peter McGinnity will be on commentary.
As well as the live games on Sunday Grandstand on BBC Two Northern Ireland, highlights of the rest of the Ulster Championship will also be broadcast as part of Sunday Grandstand.
BBC2 NI dates and times:
11 May: live Armagh v Monaghan at 1615 BST
18 May: highlights Tyrone v Derry at 1720
25 May: highlights Antrim v Cavan at 1800 (after the PGA golf)
1 June: highlights of Fermanagh v Donegal at 1720
8 June: highlights of Down v Monaghan/Armagh and the Ulster Hurling Final at 1720
15 June: live semi-final at 1430
22 June: live semi-final at 1615
13 July: live Ulster final at 1430.
All the games will also be live on BBC Radio Ulster MW anchored by Michael Daly with commentator Owen McConnon joined by Brian Canavan and Adrian McGuckin.
Owen's commentary will also be available on Sport Online and as part of the digital interactive services at www.bbc.co.uk/ni/sport