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The senior final pairings will be confirmed in three of the TG4 provincial championships on a decsivie Sunday.In Leinster's round-robin series, All-Ireland champions Meath and Laois will be aiming to reach the final where they would join an already qualified Dublin who saw off Laois comfortably last week.In Munster, they're entering the final round of group fixtures with Cork hosting Waterford in Clonakilty and Kerry heading to Tipperary, while in Ulster, Armagh can make sure of a place in the final against Donegal with a victory over Cavan.

However, a win for Cavan would leave all three counties level on points and needing scoring difference to separate each other.In Connacht, Kiltoom will play host to an intermediate final between Roscommon and Leitrim.At the same grade in Leinster, the semi-final pairing will be determined, and in Ulster, Antrim will face Tyrone in a dress rehearsal ahead of their final clash.In the junior ranks, Derry need a win against Fermanagh to reach the final while the latter would meet Down in the decider with a win or draw. WEATHER Saturday: A mostly dry day with spells of hazy sunshine.

Isolated showers are possible in the afternoon and cloud will thicken from the west during the evening. Highest temperatures of 16 to 20 degrees in light, variable breezes.Sunday: Outbreaks of rain and drizzle giving way to sunshine and a few showers extending from the northwest.

The last of the rain and drizzle will likely clear the east coast by evening. Much cooler than the preceding days with maximum temperatures of 12 to 14 degrees.

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