Leitrim GAA Fixtures: Crunch Weekend Ahead As 2026 Club Championship Reaches Critical Stage
The battle for the Connacht Gold Senior Football Championship is heating up across County Leitrim. With the group stages reaching their climax this August, every match is critical for teams fighting for quarter-final spots or scrambling to avoid the relegation playoffs. The Leitrim County Board has locked in key times and venues for the upcoming rounds, promising high-octane action for local GAA enthusiasts.
| Date (2026) | Competition | Fixture | Venue | Throw-In Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 21 | Senior Football Championship | Mohill vs. Ballinamore Sean O'Heslins | Avant Money Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada | 19:30 |
| August 22 | Senior Football Championship | St Mary's Kiltoghert vs. Fenagh St Caillins | Cloone | 18:00 |
| August 22 | Intermediate Championship | Allen Gaels vs. Melvin Gaels | Drumshanbo | 17:00 |
| August 23 | Senior Football Championship | Glencar-Manorhamilton vs. Annaduff | Drumkeerin | 14:00 |
| August 23 | Intermediate Championship | Annaduff vs. Kiltubrid | Gortletteragh | 16:00 |
Rivalries Ignite in the Battle for the Fenagh Cup
The race for the prestigious Fenagh Cup has rarely been this open. Reigning champions Mohill face stiff competition from a rejuvenated St Mary's Kiltoghert and the ever-dangerous Ballinamore Sean O'Heslins. These local derbies represent more than just championship points; they carry decades of pride and community bragging rights.
Tactical changes and emerging young talents have reshaped the landscape of Leitrim football this season. Neutral venues like Cloone and Drumkeerin are expected to draw massive crowds as teams adjust to high-pressure championship football. Every tackle, block, and point will dictate who secures a direct path to the semi-finals and who faces the treacherous playoff route.
The Smith Monumentals Intermediate Championship is proving equally unpredictable. Teams like Allen Gaels and Melvin Gaels are fighting tooth and nail to regain senior status. This division has earned a reputation for producing high-scoring, dramatic encounters, making it a favorite for neutral spectators tracking the weekly fixtures.
How to Secure Tickets and Stream Leitrim GAA Live
Securing your spot at these high-stakes games requires early planning as interest peaks across the county. The Leitrim County Board continues its cashless ticketing policy for all major championship fixtures. Supporters must purchase their tickets online in advance through the official Leitrim GAA app or website.
- Online Tickets: No cash will be accepted at the turnstiles; buy your tickets early to avoid delays at the gates.
- Season Passes: Leitrim GAA Club Passes remain valid for all group stage and knockout matches within the county.
- Live Streaming: For fans unable to attend in person, Clubber TV is the official streaming partner, broadcasting select Senior and Intermediate games live.
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Road to the 2026 County Finals and Connacht Campaign
The next fortnight of fixtures will officially decide the quarter-final pairings for both the Senior and Intermediate championships. The knockout stages are scheduled to commence in early September, leading to the highly anticipated County Finals in October. The ultimate winners of the Connacht Gold SFC will earn the honor of representing Leitrim in the Connacht Provincial Club Championship later this Autumn.
Furthermore, the relegation dogfight at the bottom of the senior ranks will run parallel to the championship playoffs. For clubs fighting to preserve their senior status, the stakes are just as high as those chasing the cup. The Leitrim GAA Competitions Control Committee (CCC) will confirm exact times and neutral venues for these critical relegation deciders immediately following the final group games.
With the stakes higher than ever, squad depth and injury management will determine who lifts the silverware. Keep a close eye on the official fixtures list, as weather conditions and pitch playability may prompt late changes to venues.
