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Women's Football Championship: All you need to know

Quarter-final slots in the TG4 All-Ireland senior and intermediate championships are up for grabs on Sunday, with nine games down for decision.

There are four key games in store in the Senior Championship, including two fixtures live on TG4, with five Intermediate ties on the agenda.

The live TV action gets underway at 1.30pm from Fraher Field in Dungarvan, as Waterford entertain TG4 All-Ireland champions Meath, before the meeting of Armagh and Mayo at the Box-It Athletic Grounds at 3.30pm.

All of the weekend's other fixtures available to view via the LGFA’s live-streaming portal.

WEATHER

It'll be a dull and wet start to Sunday with rain becoming widespread and some heavy or thundery downpours possible. The rain will clear eastwards later, with scattered showers and sunny spells following from the west. Highest temperatures of 17 degrees in the west to 23 degrees in the east with moderate to fresh southerly winds, veering westerly.

SUNDAY (All games at 2pm unless stated)

All-Ireland Senior Championship Group 1 Armagh v Mayo, Athletic Grounds, 3.30pm [Live on TG4]

Armagh welcome Mayo to the Athletic Grounds looking to book a place in the last eight.

A win against Mayo would also guarantee a home quarter-final for the Orchard County, who defeated Laois last weekend in Round 1.

Sunday’s tie will be a first competitive outing for Mayo since May 7, when they landed the TG4 Connacht Senior crown in impressive fashion with victory over Galway.

Mayo made it to the semi-finals of the All-Ireland series last year and in a wide-open race for the Brendan Martin Cup, they’ll fancy their chances of another good run.

Two sides who harbour genuine All-Ireland hopes meet here in what promises to be a cracking TV clash.

Armagh: A Carr; S Grey, C

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