At the midway stage of the Allianz Football Leagues, the contenders for promotion and relegation will become much clearer after this weekend’s games.
Three Ulster teams are at the wrong end of the Division One table while Armagh are just one point ahead of Tyrone, Donegal and Monaghan heading into round four.
Monaghan clinched a vital win over Donegal last weekend while Armagh and Tyrone lost out to Roscommon and Galway respectively.
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Derry are top of the Division Two standings and they’ll end Kildare’s promotion hopes with a win in Newbridge while Cavan can move a step closer to promotion from Division Three with a win in Offaly.
Saturday’s game at Corrigan Park will also give an indication as to whether or not Antrim and Fermanagh can challenge for promotion or if they’ll be fighting for Division Three survival in the coming weeks.
Down, meanwhile, will look to get their campaign back on track after last Sunday’s loss to Fermanagh when they host Tailteann Cup winners Westmeath in Newry on Saturday night.
Antrim hurlers will hope to put a frustrating start to 2023 behind them when they take on Waterford in Dungarvan on Sunday while Down are also on the road as they face Carlow in Division 2A.
This weekend’s fixtures:
Saturday, February 25
Allianz Football League Round Four
Division One
Kerry v Armagh (Tralee, 5pm)
Mayo v Tyrone (Castlebar, 7pm)
Division Two
Dublin v Clare (Croke Park, 7pm)
Division Three
Antrim v Fermanagh (Corrigan Park, 2pm)
Down v Westmeath (Páirc Esler, 6pm)
Division Four
Laois v Wicklow (Portlaoise, 7pm)
Waterford v Wexford (Fraher Field, 7pm)
Allianz Hurling League Round Three
Division 1B
Dublin v Tipperary (Croke Park, 5pm)
Division 2A
Kerry v Offaly (Killarney, 2pm)
Division 3B
Warwickshire v Longford (Birmingham, 1pm)
Lancashire, Cavan (Abbottstown, 2pm)
Lidl Ladies Football League
Division One
Kerry v Meath (Brosna, 2pm)
Dublin v Mayo ( DCU, 4.30pm)
Very Ireland Camogie League
Division 1A
Cork v Clare (Páirc Uí Rinn, 3pm)
Dublin v Tipperary (Parnell Park, 2pm)
Kilkenny v Galway (UPMC Nowlan Park, 3pm)
Division 1B
Limerick v Antrim (Rathkeale, 1pm)
Waterford v Wexford (De La Salle, 2pm)
Down v Offaly (Liatroim, 2pm)
Division 2A
Cavan v Laois (Kingspan Breffni, 2pm)
Meath v Kerry (Trim, 2pm)
Westmeath v Derry (Cusack Park, 3pm)
Sunday, February 26
Allianz Football League Round Four
Division One
Donegal v Galway (Letterkenny, 12.30pm)
Monaghan v Roscommon (Clones, 2.30pm)
Division Two
Kildare v Derry (Newbridge, 2pm)
Meath v Louth (Navan, 2pm)
Cork v Limerick (Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 3.45pm)
Division Three
Offaly v Cavan (Tullamore, 2pm)
Longford v Tipperary (Pearse Park, 2pm)
Division Four
London v Sligo (Ruislip, 1pm)
Leitrim v Carlow (Carrick-on-Shannon, 2pm)
Allianz Hurling League Round Three
Division 1A
Cork v Westmeath (Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 1.45pm)
Wexford v Clare (Chadwicks Wexford Park, 2.45pm)
Galway v Limerick (Pearse Stadium, 2.30pm)
Division 1B
Waterford v Antrim (Fraher Field, 1pm)
Laois v Kilkenny (Portlaoise, 1pm)
Division 2A
Derry v Kildare (Celtic Park, 2pm)
Carlow v Down (Netwatch Cullen Park, 2pm)
Division 2B
Wicklow v London (Aughrim, 12.30pm)
Sligo v Tyrone (Markievicz Park, 2pm)
Division 3A
Monaghan v Louth (Inniskeen, 12:30pm)
Armagh v Mayo (Box-It Athletic Grounds, 2pm)
Fermanagh v Roscommon (Brewster Park, 2pm)
Lidl Ladies Football League
Division One
Cork v Donegal (Mallow, 12.30pm)
Waterford v Galway (Dungarvan, 3pm)
Division Two
Armagh v Laois (Box-It Athletic Grounds, 4pm)
Cavan v Roscommon (Kingspan Breffni, 2pm)
Monaghan v Tipperary (Magheracloone, 2pm)
Westmeath v Tyrone (Cusack Park, 2pm)
Division Three
Clare v Down (Cusack Park, 2pm)
Longford v Sligo (Emmet Park, 2pm)
Louth v Wexford (Darvar, 2pm)
Offaly v Kildare (Clara, 2pm)
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