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2026 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championships launched

Pictured at the launch of the 2026 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie championships were, left to right, Tipperary’s Clodagh McIntyre, Antrim’s Caitríona Graham, Uachtarán Brian Molloy, Ard Stiúrthóir Karen Dessain-Gelinet, Galway’s Áine Keane, Kayleigh Trappe, Glen Dimplex CEO Johnny Dunne, Kildare’s Róisín Roche and Offaly’s Amy Byrne.

Pictured at the launch of the 2026 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie championships were, left to right, Tipperary’s Clodagh McIntyre, Antrim’s Caitríona Graham, Uachtarán Brian Molloy, Ard Stiúrthóir Karen Dessain-Gelinet, Galway’s Áine Keane, Kayleigh Trappe, Glen Dimplex CEO Johnny Dunne, Kildare’s Róisín Roche and Offaly’s Amy Byrne.

The 2026 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championships have been officially launched today, Monday 11th May, at Croke Park, setting the stage for another summer of high-quality inter-county action across four grades.

The championships will see teams from across the country compete in the Senior, Intermediate, Premier Junior and Junior tiers, with the journey culminating in All-Ireland Finals Day at Croke Park on Sunday, August 9th.

Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta, Brian Molloy, welcomed the launch of the championships and called on supporters to turn out through the summer and also on August 9th:

“The launch of the 2026 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championships marks the beginning of another hugely exciting summer for camogie. Year on year, we continue to see rising standards, thrilling contests and extraordinary commitment from our players, and I have no doubt supporters across the country will once again witness a fantastic championship campaign.

“I want to thank Glen Dimplex for their continued support and commitment to camogie. Their backing has played an important role in helping our championships grow in profile and visibility, while supporting our players and promoting the game at every level.

“I would encourage supporters from every county to get out and support their teams throughout the summer. Our players give an incredible commitment to representing their counties, and they deserve strong support in the stands.

“I am also calling on every camogie supporter to circle Sunday, August 9th in their diary and commit to being in Croke Park for the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Finals. Regardless of which counties qualify, this is our showcase day. A celebration of our sport, our players and our community. Together, we have an opportunity to make a powerful statement about Camogie and continue driving our game forward.”

There is a change in championship structures for 2026, as announced last December. The tier formats remain, with Senior split into groups of four and six, and Intermediate into two groups of four. Seeding sees the 2025 semi-finalists entering Group One, with the top two sides in that group qualifying for the All-Ireland semi-finals. Third and fourth from Group One will progress to the quarter-finals, where they will face off against the top two sides from Group Two.

The action gets underway in May, with Offaly hosting Wexford in the opening round on Saturday 16th May, as part of a double-header with the Leinster GAA Hurling Championship meeting between the same counties.

Format and fixtures

2026 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

Group 1

Saturday 6th / Sunday 7th June

  • Galway vs Cork
  • Waterford vs Tipperary

Sunday 14th June

  • Waterford vs Galway
  • Tipperary vs Cork

Sunday 28th June

  • Cork vs Waterford
  • Galway vs Tipperary

Group 2

Saturday 16th May

  • Offaly vs Wexford

Saturday 23rd May

  • Kilkenny vs Limerick
  • Clare vs Dublin

Saturday 30th May

  • Limerick vs Offaly
  • Dublin vs Kilkenny
  • Wexford vs Clare

Saturday 6th June

  • Kilkenny vs Offaly
  • Dublin vs Wexford
  • Clare vs Limerick

Saturday 20th June

  • Wexford vs Limerick
  • Kilkenny vs Clare
  • Offaly vs Dublin

Saturday 27th June

  • Offaly vs Clare
  • Wexford vs Kilkenny
  • Limerick vs Dublin

Saturday / Sunday 4th/5th July

  • Quarter Finals – Double Header with GAA Senior Hurling Semi Finals – Croke Park

Saturday 25th July

  • Semi Finals – FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles

Sunday 9th August

  • All-Ireland Finals – Croke Park

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2026 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championship

Group 1

Sunday 24th May

  • Kerry vs Down
  • Derry vs Antrim

Saturday 6th June

  • Antrim vs Kerry
  • Down vs Derry

Saturday 20th / Sunday 21st June

  • Kerry vs Derry
  • Down vs Antrim

Group 2

Sunday 24th May

  • Laois vs Carlow
  • Meath vs Westmeath

Saturday 6th June

  • Westmeath vs Carlow
  • Laois vs Meath

Saturday 13th / Sunday 14th June

  • Carlow vs Meath
  • Westmeath vs Laois

Saturday / Sunday 4th/5th July

  • Quarter Finals / Relegation Play-Offs

Saturday 18th July

  • Semi Finals – TBC

Sunday 9th August

  • All-Ireland Final – Croke Park

2026 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior Camogie Championship

Saturday 30th May

  • Roscommon vs Tyrone
  • Armagh vs Kildare
  • Wicklow vs Cavan

Saturday 6th June

  • Kildare vs Roscommon
  • Wicklow vs Tyrone
  • Cavan vs Armagh

Saturday 13th June

  • Tyrone vs Armagh
  • Roscommon vs Wicklow
  • Kildare vs Cavan

Saturday 27th June

  • Kildare vs Wicklow
  • Armagh vs Roscommon
  • Cavan vs Tyrone

Saturday 4th July

  • Wicklow vs Armagh
  • Tyrone vs Kildare
  • Roscommon vs Cavan

Saturday 18th July

  • Semi Finals – TBC

Sunday 9th August

  • All-Ireland Final – Croke Park

2026 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship

Saturday 23rd May

  • Mayo vs Louth
  • Monaghan vs Donegal

Saturday 30th May

  • Donegal vs Mayo
  • Louth vs Monaghan

Saturday 13th June

  • Louth vs Donegal
  • Mayo vs Monaghan

Saturday 27th June

  • Semi Finals

Sunday 11th July

  • All-Ireland Final