2023 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship

[1] Holders Meath were aiming for a three-in-a-row, but were defeated by Kerry, who went on to lose the final to Dublin.

Quarter-finals and semi-finals are "results on the day," with 20 minutes' extra time being played in the event of a draw, and a free-kick shootout being taken from a 30 m (33 yd) distance in the event of a draw after extra time.

The start of the group stage match between Mayo and Laois was delayed due to a protest by the players of both teams.

Both teams wore t-shirts that said #UNITEDFOREQUALITY during the warm up and went back to the dressing room for approximately 5 minutes after the national anthem was played.

The protest was about delays from the LFGA, Camogie Association and GAA to develop a charter for inter-county players.