The margins are fine across all four divisions, but this game could easily have been a top-of-the-table clash as Fermanagh host Down in round three.
Instead, Down are seeking to record a third successive victory while the Ernemen will be looking to bounce back following their narrow 1-9 to 1-8 loss to Offaly in Tullamore last time out.
If Kieran Donnelly’s men are to challenge for promotion to Division Two, they need to come away with at least a draw against the high-flying Mournemen.
Down, who will be without the influential Barry O’Hagan for the rest of the season after he sustained a cruciate injury against Antrim, were fortunate to clinch a last-gasp win over the Saffrons earlier this month.
With Offaly and Cavan also claiming full points from the opening two rounds, Conor Laverty’s men cannot afford to concede ground at this juncture.
Here's more info on Sunday’s Division Three game and how to watch it…
When and where is the game?
Fermanagh vs Down is on Sunday, February 19 at Joseph’s GAC, Ederney.
What time is throw-in?
Sunday’s game starts at 1pm.
Where can I watch it?
Sunday’s game is being streamed live on the BBC iPlayer and online on the BBC Sport NI website.
Betting odds
Fermanagh 6/4
Draw 13/2
Down 8/11
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