It's a bumper weekend for hurling fans with a full round of National League games, as well as some outstanding football league games and a round of ladies football ties.
Offaly sit out this weekend, but unbeaten and with nine points from four games they know that a defeat for Carlow or Waterford will insure promotion to Division 1A.
Carlow could yet throw the cat among the pigeons if they can manage to turn over Dublin at Parnell Park on Saturday. Read More: Westmeath GAA on lookout for 'louder hooter' and weighing up appeal after Meath controversy WATCH: Meath boss Robbie Brennan slams new rules: 'You turn on your phone, it's 17-0. It's a joke. I don't like it. It's not Gaelic football.'In Division 1A, All-Ireland champions Clare will be relegated if they lost to Cork, Kilkenny beat Tipperary and Limerick defeat Galway.
Tipp sit top of the table and can seal a League Final spot with a victory at Nowlan Park and defeats for Galway and Cork.Limerick v Galway, TUS Gaelic Grounds, Limerick 7.30pmDerry v Meath, Celtic Park, 4pmRoscommon v Cavan, King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park 2pmMonaghan v Lancashire, Inniskeen, 2pmLouth v Longford, Páirc Naomh Bríd, Dowdallshill 2pmKilkenny v Tipperary, UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny 1.15pm - Live TG4Antrim v Laois, Ballycastle 1pm - Live TG4 app/deferred TG4 5.
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