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All You Need to Know: LGFA National League

It's another huge weekend of Lidl National League action and it could see high-flying Kerry book a slot in the 2023 Division 1 final.

The Kingdom, with four wins from four, host Division 1 and TG4 All-Ireland champions Meath in Brosna on Saturday (2pm).

This fixture will mark the first meeting between the counties since Meath defeated Kerry in last year's Croke Park finale.

If Kerry get the win, and results elsewhere go in their favour, they can eye up a Croke Park league top-flight decider on 15 April.

Later on Saturday, the clash between Dublin and Mayo is the live on TG4, from DCU St Clare's (4.30pm).

On Sunday, there are two more Division 1 fixtures. Galway, in second place behind Kerry, travel to third-placed Waterford for a crucial fixture in Dungarvan (1pm).

At 2pm, bottom of the table Donegal, without a point to date, face a long trip south to Mallow and a clash with Cork. Also on Sunday, there’s a full round of fixtures in Divisions 2 and 3.

All games, bar the live TG4 match, are available to view via the LGFA’s live-streaming portal. All games 2pm unless stated.

Saturday 25th February

Lidl NFL Division 1

Kerry v Meath, Brosna

Kerry have scorched through Division 1 to date, with the only 100 per cent record in the top flight. If the Kingdom score another victory against All-Ireland champions Meath, and results elsewhere go their way, the 2022 Division 2 winners can look forward to a Division 1 showpiece on 15 April.

And there will be a huge motivation within the Kerry camp ahead of this one, as they aim to gain a measure of revenge for last year’s All-Ireland final defeat.

Meath, who are also reigning Division 1 champions, know that nothing short of a victory will see them out of the running for another final slot.

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