GAA fixtures, TV details and hurling permutations ahead of the weekend

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The losers will head into the quarter final, where they will meet teams who emerge from the preliminary quarter-finals. They will be contested by third-placed teams in both groups against one of the Joe McDonagh Cup finalists . It’ll be the end of the road for the fourth-placed teams while the bottom team in Leinster will be relegated and replaced in 2024 by the winner of the Joe McDonagh Cup final.

Teams that are level on points are separated firstly by who won their head to head, if it was a draw or there are more than two teams level on points then scoring difference comes into the mix. And if that’s level, it’ll come down to who has scored the most., Kilkenny, Galway and Dublin are already guaranteed to progress.

If Dublin win however, and Kilkenny win, then Dublin will overtake Galway on the head to head. If Dublin win and Kilkenny lose, then it’ll go to scoring difference between the top three. In that case Dublin would need to win by 26 points to overtake Galway. A draw or win over Kilkenny will keep Wexford up, but a defeat and a win for Antrim over Westmeath will see them relegated. Antrim will be safe with a win over Westmeath, anything less and they go down. Westmeath will be safe with a draw or win, and likewise if Wexford are beaten.

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