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Saturday sport: Monaghan and Roscommon face off in Division 2 football final

League finals weekend begins in earnest this evening.

The Division 2 football decider sees Monaghan go up against Roscommon at Croke Park, with throw-in at 7.15pm.

It forms part of a double-header at the Dublin ground today, as Wexford take on Limerick in the Division 4 final from 5pm.

The Down and Kildare hurlers contest the Division 2 final in Inniskeen from 1.30pm.

At the same time, London and Mayo will duke it out for Division 3 glory in Hawkfield.

Truagh is the setting for the Division 4 decider between Fermanagh and Louth.

It's the final day of regular season action in Division 1 of the women's football league.

Table toppers Armagh are at home to Meath, while fellow finalists Kerry host Dublin.

Kildare and Tyrone will fight for their Division 1 lives when the sides square off in Newbridge.

Defeat for Mayo away to Waterford, and their relegation will be confirmed this afternoon.

All of those games throw in at 2.30pm.

McHale Park is the setting for this afternoon's interpro derby in the URC.

Connacht call Castlebar their home today, as they take on Munster.

Both sides have welcomed back a host of Ireland internationals to their respective starting 15s for the game in Mayo. Kick-off is at 2.30pm.

Leinster's South African odyssey continues later – they're away to the Sharks in Durban from 5.15pm.

After opening-round wins last weekend, France and Scotland do battle in the Women's Six Nations this afternoon.

That game has just kicked off in La Rochelle.

Later, England continue their Grand Slam push, facing Wales at the Principality Stadium from 4.45pm.

The FA Cup reaches the quarter-final stage this afternoon.

It's an all-London affair at Craven Cottage, with Crystal Palace facing Fulham.

At 5.15pm, Brighton entertain

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