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Allianz National Football League permutations: All to play for across four divisions

After another busy weekend of Allianz Football League action, the picture has become a little bit clearer for some counties.

Kerry are into the Division 1 final, while Galway will be back in the top flight next season after guaranteeing themselves a top-two finish in Division 2.

Down, meanwhile are heading for Tailteann Cup this summer, unless they can reach the Ulster final, after their relegation to Division 3 was confirmed.

So, with one weekend of action remaining, what's the state of play in each of the divisions, and what does each county need to do?

Donegal v Armagh, Letterkenny Kerry v Tyrone, Killarney Mayo v Kildare, Carrick-on-Shannon Monaghan v Dublin, Clones

Kerry will have to wait to find out who they play in the final and they're certain to finish top of the table. One of Mayo or Armagh are likely to join them.

The Green and Red are set to take on Kildare at Avantcard Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, where they likely need to avoid defeat to keep their chances of a place in the decider alive. If Mayo win they're into the final owing to their head-to-head record against Armagh.

The Orchard County have to go to Letterkenny where they'll face Donegal. If they can better Mayo's result, then they will advance to the final.

If both Mayo and Armagh lose, then we'll end up with four counties on seven points and then scoring difference will come into play. At this remove, Armagh have the slight advantage in those stakes.

Kildare must win to have any chance of reaching a first NFL final since 1990-91, but, having been relegated in 2014 and 2018, the Lilywhites might be happy to simply retain their place in the top flight, something a victory would guarantee. A draw or defeat for them could see them fall through the trap door.

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