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GAA club championships: How the county championships currently stand

It is coming to the business end of the county championships in both football and hurling across the country, with clubs in touching distance of glory.

Many counties who are still in the championship are currently preparing for a semi-final or final, with the patch to Croke Park in January becoming clearer.

As we head into action this weekend, here is how things stand across the country.

All-Ireland champions Glen are in the semi-finals of the Derry football championship after they survived a scare by Lavey in a 1-11 to 0-13 win at the weekend.

They will face Slaughtneil on Sunday, while in the other semi-final, O'Donovan Rossa will play Sean O'Leary GAC Newbridge.

In Down, 2022 All-Ireland champions Kilcoo face Burren, while in Donegal, St Eunan's take on An Clochán Liath.

It is semi-final action in Monagahan this weekend, as Ballybay take on Clontibret, while Inniskeen face Scotstown on Sunday.

In Armagh, the final on October 20th will see Clann Éireann face Clan na Gael, with Crosserlough taking on Ramor United in the Cavan final.

That day will also see the Tyrone final contested by Errigal Ciaran and Trillick St Macartan's.

The Fermanagh senior final will be contested by Enniskillen Gaels and Erne Gaes Belleek.

Leinster

Cuala reached their first Dublin final since 1988 last weekend after they defeated Ballymun 0-16 to 1-08, with Con O’Callaghan scoring eight points.

They will face Kilmacud Crokes on October 20th after they defeated Na Fianna 1-12 to 0-12 on Sunday.

In Kildare, there is semi-final action this weekend, as Celbridge take on Sarsfields on Saturday, followed by Athy and Naas on Sunday.

Semi-finals will also be decided in Wexford over the weekend, with Crossabeg-Ballymurn taking on Gusserane, while

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