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Lidl National Football League finals: All you need to know

SUNDAY, 3 APRIL

Lidl Ladies NFL Division 4 final

Limerick v Offaly, St Brendan's Park, Birr, 2pm

Lidl Ladies NFL Division 3 final

Roscommon v Wexford, St Brendan's Park, Birr, 4pm

Lidl Ladies NFL Division 2 relegation play-off

Clare v Tyrone, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, Longford, 2pm

ONLINE

Live scores on RTÉ Sport Online and the RTÉ News app.

RADIO

Updates on RTÉ Radio 1’s Sunday Sport.

TV

All three games streamed live by LGFA.

WEATHER

There will be some brightness early in the day, turning cloudy or overcast ahead of rain which will move in from the northwest through the afternoon. The rain may be heavy in the northwest. Southern counties will likely stay dry until later in the evening. Highest temperatures of nine to 11 degrees. Light northwest winds will back southwest and freshen with the rain.

Limerick and Offaly both contested Lidl National League Division 4 semi-finals last year – and on Sunday the two counties will battle it out for promotion to Division 3.

This eagerly-anticipated decider is a repeat of the 2015 Division 4 Final between the counties, which was won by Offaly.

These are two sides that have made good progress this year and playing third-tier football in 2023 would be a significant step in the right direction.

They’ve already met this year in the league, when Limerick ran out 3-4 to 1-6 winners in the group stages, but seasoned observers won’t be reading too much into that as the game was played in poor weather conditions.

Two well-drilled teams are determined to prove that they’re the best team in Division 4 this year – and there’s plenty of attacking firepower on show.

In their respective semi-finals, Limerick took down Fermanagh by 4-10 to 3-9, as Offaly defeated a fancied Leitrim outfit in a thrilling game that

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