Ulster champions Derry begin the defence of their title when they take on Fermanagh in Saturday’s quarter-final clash.
Both counties are coming off the back of successive League campaigns, but both suffered defeats in their last outing.
Fermanagh gained promotion from Division Three and were edged out by Ulster rivals Cavan in the Division Three final in Croke Park.
The following afternoon, Derry were undone by a resurgent Dublin at HQ with Rory Gallagher’s men conceding four goals in the Division Two decider.
The Oak Leaf boss will be determined to rectify those mistakes against his native county, albeit Derry are one of the few teams guaranteed to be involved in the Sam Maguire round-robin later in the summer.
Here’s more information on Saturday’s game and how to watch it. . .
When and where is the game?
Fermanagh vs Derry is on Saturday, April 15 in Brewster Park, Enniskillen
What time is throw-in?
Saturday’s game starts at 5pm.
Where can I watch it?
Saturday’s game is being shown live on BBC Two NI and is being streamed live on the BBC iPlayer.
Any other coverage?
Belfast Live Sport will be live blogging all the action from Saturday’s game.
Betting odds?
Fermanagh 15/2
Draw 14/1
Derry 1/12
Belfast Live Sport best bet?
Ethan Doherty (Derry) Man-of-the-Match 10/1
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