Women's Football Championship: All you need to know
SUNDAY
TG4 Leinster Senior Championship ifnal
Dublin v Meath, Croke Park, 11.45am
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TG4 Connacht Senior Championship final
Galway v Mayo, St Brigid's, Kiltoom, County Roscommon, 2pm –
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TG4 Connacht Intermediate Championship final
Leitrim v Roscommon, St Brigid's, Kiltoom, County Roscommon, 4pm –
WATCH: Live stream via Connacht LGFA (€)
WEATHER
Current indications suggest Sunday will bring a mix of cloud and sunny spells with showers or longer spells of rain, some heavy with the chance of isolated thunderstorms. Highest temperatures of 15 to 19 degrees in light and variable breezes.
Silverware Sunday
In the Leinster final at Croke Park, with an 11.45am start, it's holders Dublin, aiming for an 11th successive provincial title, up against Meath, who go in search of a first Leinster crown since 2000.
In Connacht, meanwhile, it’s Galway against champions Mayo in the at St Brigid’s, Kiltoom in a game that has a 2pm start. At the same venue, at 4pm, Leitrim take on champions Roscommon in the Intermediate decider.
Dublin v Meath
The sides met in a dress rehearsal last weekend ahead of the final, to conclude the round-robin phase, with Dublin running out comfortable winners against an admittedly second-string Royal County outfit.
Leading scorer for Dublin last Sunday, the vastly experienced Nicole Owens, is held in reserve for the final, an indication of the huge strength in depth in the Dublin set-up.
In total, manager Mick Bohan makes seven changes in personnel as the provincial and All-Ireland champions target more silverware.
Coming into the starting line-up are goalkeeper Abby Shiels, Leah Caffrey, Niamh Donlon, Olwen Carey, Grace Kós, Niamh Hetherton and Kate