GAA: What is on the line in the final weekend of the League?
Finals, promotion, and avoiding relegation are all on the line ahead of the final weekend of the National Football Leagues.
In Division One, Derry are the only side with nothing to play for after their relegation was confirmed last weekend.
They will be joined by one of Armagh, Tyrone, Kerry, or Mayo. Tyrone must better Armagh's result when they host Dublin, while the All-Ireland champions face Derry.
Wins for both Armagh and Tyrone and defeat for Kerry against Galway would see them relegated, while Mayo will avoid relegation if they avoid defeat to Donegal.
At the other end of the table, Galway are in pole position to be in the final next weekend. A win over Kerry will secure their place, with a battle to join them.
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If Dublin win against Tyrone, they will join Galway in Croke Park. Should Dublin slip up and Donegal defeat Mayo, Donegal will take their place.
Mayo will find themselves in the final if they win against Donegal and Dublin and Galway lose.
With qualification for the All-Ireland championship on the line, the stakes could not be higher on the final weekend of Division Two.
Monaghan and Roscommon are in the top two as they aim for promotion straight back to the top tier. Wins for Monaghan over Down and Roscommon away to Westmeath will see both counties promoted and in the final.
However, should they slip up, Meath and Cavan will be in pole position to take advantage. If Roscommon draw or loses, Meath will find themselves promoted if they defeat Louth.
If Cavan defeat Louth and Meath and


