All You Need to Know: LGFA National League Division One
There's an extra reason to celebrate St Patrick's Day on Friday with two live TV fixtures on TG4.
Donegal who could officially be relegated from the Lidl National League Division 1 this weekend, welcome Dublin to Letterkenny for a 2pm start.
That game is followed by a Munster derby as Cork entertain Munster rivals Kerry at Páirc Uí Rinn with a 4pm throw-in time.
On Sunday Galway will hope to book their place in the 2023 Lidl National League Division 1 Final.
Victory against Mayo at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park (2pm) would guarantee that the Tribeswomen play already qualified Kerry at Croke Park on Saturday April 15.
That Connacht derby is one of four top-flight games over the St Patrick's weekend, with the clash of current champions Meath and Waterford also on Sunday (Ballinlough, 2pm).
Friday - Donegal v Dublin, Letterkenny – Live on TG4
Donegal are in all sorts of bother at the bottom of the table and if results go against them, the 2022 Finalists could be relegated.
Failure to beat Dublin, and Mayo picking up at least a point at home to Galway, would seal Donegal's fate.
Maxi Curran’s outfit are pointless after five games, with Mayo on three points.
Intriguingly, Mayo are scheduled to play Donegal in the final round of fixtures but it could be academic by then.
Dublin still harbour slim hopes of a Final place but will need to win and hope that Galway slip up away to Mayo on Sunday.
The Sky Blues are on nine points, four adrift of Galway, ahead of this weekend’s fixtures.
Donegal (v Dublin): A McColgan; S McFeely, E McGinley, E Gallagher (capt.); R Rodgers, N McLaughlin, T Hegarty; S Twohig, C Keon; N Carr, K Long, K Dowds; J McFadden, K Herron, C McGarvey.
Dublin (v Donegal): A Shiels; N Crowley, L Caffrey (capt.), J Tobin; L