Gaelic Games in Britain are run by the Gaelic Games Council of Britain, and men's Gaelic football in Britain is overseen by the
Provincial Council of Britain Gaelic Athletic Association (British GAA). University competitions in Briitain are organised by the British Universities Gaelic Athletic Association (BUGAA); a branch of the
Higher Education GAA committee.
British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) are also involved in men's Gaelic football, overseeing the league format and Division 1 Championship. Teams that are BUCS—affiliated (requiring compliance with specific elibigility criteria) compete from September to February in regional leagues, split into Scotland, Northern England, and Midlands & Southern England. The top eight teams across the BUCS leagues qualifying for the Division 1 Championship tournament in March. The qualifying teams compete in two groups of four to reach the semi-finals and then the final. BUCS teams that did not qualify for Division 1 drop into the Division 2 Championship. The teams compete in three groups of four. The top eight teams across the three groups compete in knockouts (via quarter finals, semi finals, and a final) for the Division 2 title, with the other four teams forming the Division 3 Championship. The Division 2 and Division 3 Championships are also overseen by BUGAA, but are not BUCS-affiliated, allowing university teams that do not meet the stringent BUCS criteria (generally teams that are launching or relaunching for that season) to compete in shield competitions against teams knocked out of the Division 3 Championships. ==Teams==