- McHugh: We always felt we could trouble Meath RTE —
- Wicklow’s missed chances afford Dublin a lucky escape from Aughrim Irish Times —
- Sam Mulroy to the fore as Louth ease past Wexford to set up Dublin semi-final Irish Independent —
- ‘If we can beat Meath, why can't we win Leinster?’ – Mark McHugh throws down gauntlet to Westmeath heroes Irish Independent —
- Wicklow reign supreme over washed-out Carlow Irish Times —
- ‘There should be a two-week break’ – Westmeath’s Mark McHugh calls turnaround ‘unfair’ after blitzing Longford Irish Independent —
- Westmeath book Leinster SFC quarter-final place after five-goal first-half blitz against Longford Irish Independent —
- Laois to face Kildare in Leinster quarter-final after impressive win over Offaly Irish Times —
- ‘We just have to accept Ger won’t be with us for a few weeks’ – relief for Dean Rock as Dublin survive Wicklow Irish Independent —
- Westmeath knock Meath out of Leinster in seismic shock in Tullamore Irish Times —
- Louth get Leinster defence off to winning start against Wexford Irish Times —
- Wicklow power past Carlow to set up Dublin quarter-final RTE —
- First half whirlwind propels Westmeath past Longford RTE —
- O'Carroll on song as Laois brush aside Offaly challenge RTE —
- Relief for Dean Rock as Dublin survive Wicklow scare to make Leinster semi-finals Irish Independent —
- Louth make light work of Wexford in Dr Cullen Park RTE —
- Westmeath hold on to secure famous championship victory over neighbours Meath Irish Independent —
- Five-goal Westmeath overpower Longford to reach Leinster quarter-final Irish Times —
- Oisin McConville’s Wicklow dismantle Division 4 champions Carlow to set up date with Dublin Belfast Telegraph —
- Sunday's Football Championship updates RTE —
Leinster Senior Football Championship
Annual Gaelic football competition in Ireland
The Leinster Senior Football Championship, known simply as the Leinster Championship and shortened to Leinster SFC, is an annual inter-county Gaelic football competition organised by the Leinster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-county Gaelic football competition in the province of Leinster, and has been contested every year since the 1888 championship.