Tailteann Cup final round: All you need to know
SATURDAY 3 JUNE
Group 1 Cavan v Offaly, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 3pm Laois v London, Parnell Park, 3pm
Group 2 Meath v Down, Parnell Park, 1pm Tipperary v Waterford, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 1pm
SUNDAY 4 JUNE
Group 3 Limerick v Wicklow, Laois Hire O'Moore Park, 1pm Longford v Carlow, Laois Hire O'Moore Park, 3pm
Group 4 Fermanagh v Antrim, BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, 3pm Wexford v Leitrim, Parnell Park, 3pm, Parnell Park
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WEATHER With high pressure positioned near Ireland we can expect largely dry and settled weather. There will be lots of sunshine and just a little patchy cloud. Afternoon highs will generally range from 18 to 24 degrees, warmest in the west. Irish Sea coastal areas will be cooler at times due to onshore breezes. For more go to met.ie.
16 down to 11 and then New York join the party
And so we edge closer to the knockout stages in this the second staging of the competition. The top team in each group will progress to the last eight, where they will have home advantage.
The second-placed team in each group shall have home venue in the preliminary quarter-finals and will be joined there by only three of the best-placed third-placed teams. The fourth sport here will be taken by New York.
The criteria for deciding the best three shall be determined using the following criteria:(i) Total number of points (ii) Score difference subtracting the total scores against from the scores for (iii) Highest total score for (iv) Highest total goals for (v) Lowest total goals against (vi) A play-off
The draw for