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Weekend GAA preview: Vital weekend in National Football League

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This weekend will see the Allianz Football League take centre stage, as All-Ireland Champions Kerry travel to take Castlebar to face Mayo in the standout game this weekend.

Roscommon and Armagh will put their unbeaten starts on the line at Dr Hyde Park on Sunday, while rivals Donegal and Monaghan will be aiming to bounce back from disappointing round two defeats when they meet in Clones.

Spórt na Seachtaine ar @TG4TVpic.twitter.com/S8OvXMcCQq — Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) February 15, 2023 In Division two, Dublin will travel to Páirc Uí Choimh to face Cork in the pick of the Division two games.

Here is how you can keep track of all the GAA action this weekend. Allianz League Division one Mayo V Kerry, Hastings Machale Park, TG4, 7.30. Allianz League Division Two Derry V Meath, Owenbeg, RTÉ Two, 5pm. Allianz League Division Three Tipperary V Antrim, Semple Stadium, 6pm. Allianz League Division Four Wicklow V London, Aughrim, 1pm. Allianz League Division One Galway V Tyrone, Pearse Stadium, TG4 player, 1.45pm.

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