The Sky Sports News coverage of the GAA Championships has left a lot to be desired since they started broadcasting games in 2014.
While the match coverage has worked very well, with pundits like Jim McGuinness and Jamesie O'Connor, the coverage on the rolling news channel, has been littered with mistakes.
On Sunday evening, Sky may have produced their biggest faux pas, when introducing a segment on the Dublin-Mayo draw calling it the "All-England Final" in Croke Park.
While the annual Wimbledon tournament takes place at the All-England Club, the main All-England Championship takes place in Badminton.
With the GAA television rights up for tender this winter, it will be interesting to see how the Croke Park hierarchy react to such mistakes.
Presenter Claire Tomlinson has since apologised for the gaffe calling it one of her "worst moments" in 18 years of live TV.
Still hiding under a rock after my horrendous gaffe about the All IRELAND GAA final. Apologies to all - please let me visit still..
— Clare Tomlinson (@Clare1744) September 20, 2016
#mayogaa I would like to apologise for my horrendous gaffe on Sunday night. Please understand it was an unintentional slip of the tongue..
— Clare Tomlinson (@Clare1744) September 20, 2016
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