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GAA preview: final weekend of football league as semi-finals take place in hurling

The Allianz Football league reaches its final round of fixtures this weekend, with promotion, relegation and final places all still to play for.

In Division One, Derry are likely to be in the final as they are top of the table on 10 points. They host Roscommon on Sunday, who need a win to have any chance of avoiding relegation.

Likely to join Derry in the final is Dublin, who host Tyrone in Croke Park. Kerry have a chance of reaching the final, but would need a big win against Galway, and would require Dublin to suffer a heavy defeat.

All to play for! Take a look below at how the four divisions of the Allianz Football Leagues stand heading into the final round of fixtures! #AllianzLeagues pic.twitter.com/S5qxvCu3Id

— The GAA (@officialgaa) March 20, 2024

In the Division's other game, already relegated Monaghan host Mayo.

In Division Two, Donegal and Armagh have already secured promotion and will meet in the final next weekend.

At the other end of the table, Kildare are relegated with zero points from six games, as they host Louth, who need a win to stay up. This also means Kildare have to make the Leinster final to reach the All-Ireland.

Currently, joining Kildare in the relegation zone, is Fermanagh, who are away to Cavan. Fermanagh must win and hope Louth lose to Kildare.

In Division Three, Down, Westmeath and Clare are all still in the race for promotion.

Down and Westmeath are level on 11 points, with Clare one point behind in third. Down host Clare, with the banner needing a win to secure promotion.

A draw and a Westmeath win away to Sligo will see Down and Westmeath promoted and in next weekend's final.

Limerick are already relegated with zero points, and will be joined by one of Antrim, Wicklow or Offaly.

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