With the expectation that the Government will move the country to Level 3 of Covid-19 restrictions from next week, there is likely to be some tweaking of the GAA's match day restrictions.
Today was all about championship silverware with the Ulster and Munster senior football finals taking place as well as the Christy Ring and Nicky Rackard Cup deciders in hurling.
Which county hasn't conceded a goal in two years, who is in consecutive finals for the first time in five decades and who is seeking a second win over their opposition in 76-years.
To mark the 100th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday, GAA clubs all over Ireland are going to light up their grounds and fly flags at half mast on Saturday 21 November.
Dublin will wear a special jersey in honour of those who died on Bloody Sunday 1920 for the Leinster SFC final against Meath at Croke Park on Saturday evening.
On Sunday, Tipperary will wear green and white to mark the centenary of Bloody Sunday when they take on Cork in the Munster SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
Donegal's 1-22 to 0-13 Ulster SFC semi-final win over Armagh last Saturday has been described as "one of the best performances we've seen in a long time from any team" by former Tir Chonaill ace Brendan Devenney.
The All-Ireland senior hurling and football championship races are now down to six and seven teams, respectively, following another action-packed weekend. Here's what the GAA Twitter world had to say:
The 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Semi-Finalists have been confirmed with champions Dublin set to face Armagh, while Cork and Galway will do battle in the other last-four clash following this weekend's last round of games.