The GAA have finalised this weekend's hurling and football fixtures, scotching speculation they would counteract a planned GPA protest.
With the players due to delay official throw-in times by 15 minutes to highlight welfare issues, it had been mooted that GAA officials would simply bring the matches forward to negate any tangible impact.
However, when the fixtures were released this morning the vast majority of throw-ins have been set for the regular 3.30pm time.
The final rounds of the entire football league and Division One A of the hurling league will now go ahead as normal while the Divison Two and Three hurling quarter-finals, to be played at neutral venues, will also take place.
Weekend Fixtures
(All games at 3.30pm unless otherwise stated)
National Football League
Division One A
Monaghan v Cork - Castleblaney
Fermanagh v Offaly - Enniskillen
Mayo v Tyrone - Castlebar
Kerry v Dublin - Killarney
Division One B
Down v Galway - Newcastle
Meath v Derry - Páirc Tailteann
Wexford v Armagh - Wexford Park
Laois v Kildare - Portlaoise
Division Two A
Clare v Longford - Cusack Park
Carlow v London - Dr Cullen Park 1.30pm
Roscommon v Donegal - Hyde Park
Limerick v Leitrim - Páirc na nGael
Division Two B
Cavan v Waterford - Breffni Park
Louth v Westmeath - Drogheda
Tipperary v Antrim - Semple Stadium, 1pm
Sligo v Wicklow - Markievicz Park, 2pm
National Hurling League
Division One A
Offaly v Waterford - Birr
Cork v Clare - Páirc Uí Rinn
Down v Wexford - Ballycran, 1pm
Quarter-Finals
Division Two
Meath v Mayo - Carrick-on-Shannon
Derry v Westmeath - Scotstown, 2pm
Division Three
Louth v Fermanagh - Clontibret, 2pm
Monaghan v Longford - Ballyconnell, 2pm