LGFA National League final round: All you need to know
The remaining final places and relegation issues in Divisions 1, 2 and 3 will all be sorted this weekend.
There are 14 games down for decision across the weekend – including two Division 4 semi-finals on Sunday, as Antrim, Fermanagh, Leitrim and Limerick battle for final slots at Parnell Park on Sunday 16 April.
SATURDAY 25 MARCH
Lidl NFL Division 1Cork v Meath, Páirc Uí Rinn, 12.45pm
A dead rubber on the cards at Páirc Uí Rinn in front of the live TV cameras but both sides will be anxious to put on a show nevertheless. For Cork, the aim is to build on their impressive St Patrick's Day victory over Kerry, who may have had one eye on the 15 April 15 they had already qualified for.
Meath’s squad is slowly taking shape again as the championship looms into focus but the 2022 champions will be keen to finish their League campaign on a positive note.
Four defeats from six outings to date is not the Meath we’ve become accustomed to in recent times.
Cork: S Murphy; M Duggan, E Meaney, R Phelan; E O’Shea, S Kelly, D Kiniry; H Looney, S Leahy (capt.); L Coppinger, D O’Sullivan, E Cleary; O Cahalane, E Kiely, C O’Sullivan.
Meath: M McGuirk; A Sheridan, M.K. Lynch, K Newe; N Gallogly, S Ennis (capt.), A Cleary; M O’Shaughnessy, A Minogue; M Thynne, A Sherlock, C Smyth; A O’Leary, S Grimes, N O’Sullivan.
SUNDAY 26 MARCH
Lidl NFL Division 1 Donegal v Mayo, Letterkenny, 2pm
This is the big fixture in Division 1 at the weekend – a straight winner-takes-all relegation shoot-out. Mayo have won just one of their six League fixtures to date, and simply avoiding defeat here will be good enough against pointless Donegal, who were Division 1 finalists in 2022.
Home advantage should be an advantage to Donegal but with a score difference of -58,