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GAA Weekend preview: Final round of All-Ireland round robin series

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This weekend will see the final round of fixtures of the All-Ireland series, with plenty at stake in each group as progression to the knockout stages is on the line.

In group one, Mayo will travel to the Gaelic Grounds to face Limerick, where they know their faith is in their own hands to reach the quarter-finals.

Should they avoid defeat to Cork, Kevin McStay's side will top the group. Cork have to win to have any chance of topping the group, or will be in a preliminary quarter-final.

In the group's other game, Kerry will be aiming for an improved performance when they take on Louth. Mickey Harte's side face an almost impossible task to reach the knockout stages.

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