Allianz Football League: Final round permutations
In the final weekend of the Allianz Football League, there is plenty at stake across all four divisions ahead of the action this weekend.
Promotion, relegation, a place in final's, and qualification for the All-Ireland could all be decided this weekend.
In a weekend that is guaranteed to deliver entertainment, here is what is to play for across all four divisions.
After the weekend's action, @MayoGAA have booked their spot in the #AllianzLeagues Division 1 Football Final. See how the rest of the teams in Division 1 stand after Week 6! pic.twitter.com/bXCS4HaEWu
— The GAA (@officialgaa) March 20, 2023
Mayo have already qualified for the final, with one of Galway and Kerry set to join them, as they face off in Salthill on Sunday. Galway are currently in second place, and will join Mayo in the final if they avoid defeat.
If Kerry win, and Roscommon and Tyrone fail to beat Donegal and Roscommon respectively, Kerry will play Mayo in a repeat of last year's final. A big win for Jack O'Connor's side could also see them qualify for the final.
At the other end of the table, Donegal are all but relegated at the bottom of the table, while Monaghan loo set to join them in seventh place. Monaghan will have to beat Mayo in Castlebar, and hope Tyrone defeat Armagh in order to avoid relegation.
Derry have already secured promotion to division one, and are set to be joined by one of Dublin or Louth in the league final, with the sides to meet in Croke Park.
If Dublin avoid defeat, they will be back in decision one, while a win for Louth would secure an incredible third successive promotion.
While Clare and Limerick and guaranteed to be relegated, Meath and Kildare could be a fixture with long term implications. With the sides in fifth and


