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AIG HEC O'Connor Cup Final an all Dublin affair - DCU Dóchas Éireann vs TU Dublin

AIG HEC O'Connor Cup Final an all Dublin affair - DCU Dóchas Éireann vs TU Dublin
By Pádraigín Ní ManacháinTue, 10 March 2026

HOSTS DCU Dóchas Éireann will look to secure a fourth successive AIG O’Connor Cup title when they face TU Dublin in next Saturday’s (March 14th) final.

The scene is set for the 2026 AIG Ladies HEC third-level Championship Finals, with four deciders pencilled in for Friday, March 13th, followed by three on Saturday.

Sponsors AIG Ireland and the Ladies Higher Education Colleges (HEC) Committee have also confirmed live coverage of all seven finals.

Friday’s AIG HEC, Lagan, Donaghy and Moynihan Cup finals will be live via the Ladies Gaelic Football Association’s YouTube channel https://bit.ly/4lBQRfH, along with Saturday’s AIG Lynch and Giles Cup deciders. The showpiece O’Connor Cup Final on Saturday will be live-streamed on the Spórt TG4 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SportTG4/streams

The AIG O’Connor Cup final isn’t the only competition where DCU Dóchas Éireann harbour hopes of silverware, as they’ll also contest the Lagan, Lynch and Giles Cup finals.

In the eagerly-anticipated AIG O’Connor decider, DCU DÉ will face first-time finalists TU Dublin in a ‘Dublin derby.’

DCU DÉ got the better of University of Limerick at the semi-final stage, as TU Dublin accounted for UCC.

A third successive title win for DCU DÉ last year made it six in total – and now they’ll aim for four-in-a-row and a seventh crown in all.

In attendance at the AIG/Ladies HEC Captains Day are O'Connor Cup finalists Ruth Sargent of DCU andAngela McGuigan of TUD, Giles Cup finalists, Molly O'Loughlin of DCU and Anne Dunlea of UCD, Lynch Cup finalists Holly Gilligan of DCU and Ciara Corrigan of ATU Sligo, Moynihan Cup finalists, Ellyana Madden of SETU Carlow and Keeva McDonnell and Ciara Niland of ATU Galway, Donaghy Cup finalists Rachel Moran of TUS MW and Hannah Coleman of University of Galway, Lagan Cup finalists Dearbhla Gunn and Leah Tyrell of DCU and HEC Cup finalists Niamh McGinley of Queen's University Belfast and Sarah O'Leary of Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland pictured with the / Cup at DCU in Dublin. Photo by Ben McShane/Sportsfile

Looking ahead to the weekend, Ladies HEC Chairperson, Sean Fleming, said: “As we look ahead to the 2026 AIG Ladies HEC Finals at DCU Dóchas Éireann, I am filled with pride and anticipation for what promises to be a superb occasion.

“The standard of football throughout this year’s championships has been exceptional, reflecting the dedication, talent and determination of our student-athletes. Finals weekend is always a special milestone, and I want to sincerely wish all competing teams the very best of luck as they prepare to represent their colleges on the biggest stage.

“These players are outstanding ambassadors for our competitions and for women’s sport. I would also like to pay tribute to our valued sponsors, AIG Ireland, whose continued commitment and partnership play a crucial role in the growth and success of the Ladies HEC. Their support helps us create memorable experiences and opportunities for everyone involved.”

Ladies Gaelic Football Association President, Trina Murray, added: “As we look ahead to the 2026 AIG Ladies HEC Championship Finals, it is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the incredible standard of third-level Ladies Gaelic Football and the dedication of the players who represent their colleges with such pride.

“The Ladies HEC competitions continue to play a vital role in the development of our game, providing a platform where talent, commitment and camaraderie are showcased at the highest level.

“I would like to sincerely thank the Ladies HEC Committee for their outstanding work in organising and promoting these competitions throughout the season. Their commitment ensures that our students are given the opportunity to compete in a professional and enjoyable environment.

“I also want to acknowledge Dublin City University for hosting this year’s finals. Their support and hospitality are greatly appreciated, and I have no doubt they will provide a fantastic stage for what promises to be an exciting and memorable weekend of football.”

Ticket details:

Day passes and 2 day tickets available

Ticket Information - 2 day pass - €15.00, 1 day pass - €10.00 Student/OAP - €5.00

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Friday 13th March 2026

AIG HEC Cup Final; QUB v RCSI, 12pm – Astro

AIG Lagan Cup (International) Final; DCU DÉ (7) v Coventry, 2pm – Astro

AIG Donaghy Cup Final; TUS Midwest v University of Galway, 4pm – Astro

AIG Moynihan Cup Final; ATU Galway v SETU Carlow, 6pm – Astro

Saturday 14th March 2026

AIG Lynch Cup Final; ATU Sligo v DCU DÉ (4), 12pm – Astro

AIG Giles Cup Final; DCU DÉ (2) v UCD, 2pm – Grass One

AIG O’Connor Cup Final; DCU DÉ v TU Dublin, 4pm – Grass One