SATURDAY
Division 3A final
Laois v Roscommon, Kinnegad, 1pm
SUNDAY
Division 2A final
Offaly v Derry, Semple Stadium, 12.15pm
Division 1A final
Cork v Galway, Semple Stadium, 2.15pm
TV
Both Sunday finals, Offaly v Derry and Cork v Galway, are live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player.
RADIO
Listen to Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1.
ONLINE
You can also follow a live blog on the Division 1 final on rte.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app.
STREAMING
You can catch Saturday's Division 3A final between Laois and Roscommon on the Camogie Association YouTube channel.
WEATHER
Saturday looking somewhat overcast but with no rain, very little wind and temperatures in the low-mid teens, it’s looking like perfect camogie weather. Also no rain forecast on Sunday but temperatures are expected to drop and winds are expected to gust around 10kph. For more details, check out met.ie

Both teams come into this Division 3A decider off the back of comprehensive wins. Laois hammered Wicklow 3-12 to 0-08 in Arklow in Round 5 of the league, while Roscommon torched Louth 5-23 to 1-04.
However, when the pair met three weeks ago in Mountmellick, the O’Moore County ladies were impressive, running out 2-10 to 0-07 winners. Laois, beaten All-Ireland Junior Championship finalists in 2024, head into this one as hot favourites.
The Rossies will have it all to do to turn last month's result around but, hey, finals are there to be won…
It’s a mighty fine time to be an Offaly GAA fan – and the Faithful will go into this one as heavy favourites, particularly with their never-out-of-third-gear win over the Oak Leaf ladies on the first of March.
Offaly ran out 2-10 to 0-08 victors in Owenbeg on that occasion and finished their league campaign a perfect five-for-five in the wins column.
Derry. However, come into this one having clipped Armagh by 3-07 to 0-06 at Celtic Park in their last league game while Offaly squeezed past Leinster rivals Meath 0-16 to 1-10.
Could be tasty at Semple Stadium…
The top-flight decider promises to look even better on turf than it does on paper. The Tribeswomen brought home the bragging rights when they left Páirc Uí Chaoimh with a six-point win two weeks ago, 0-19 to 0-13.
That proved Cork’s only defeat of the league campaign however as they topped the Division 1A standings with 12 points and a staggering scoring difference of +33 from just five games.
None of that will unduly worry Galway, however. They too won four games out of five – their only defeat coming at home to Tipperary at the start of March where they went down 2-14 to 1-13.
When the teams met in the league, Cork manager Ger Manley played a relatively full-strength side despite the fact his county had sealed a place in this weekend’s final.
Cork’s Ailish O’Reilly proved a thorn in the Connacht ladies' side but it was Galway's Carrie Dolan who was the tormentor-in-chief, she finished her day’s work no less than 10 points to her name.
Watch the Camogie League finals, Offaly v Derry and Cork v Galway, on Sunday from 12pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Listen to Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1. Follow a live blog on the Division 1 final on rte.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app