Women's Lidl NFL: All you need to know
The clash between Dublin and Kerry kickstarts Division 1 of this year's Lidl National Football League on Saturday evening at Parnell Park [5.15pm throw-in].
Dublin, the reigning TG4 All-Ireland champions, have home advantage for the collision with Kerry, who captured the Division 1 crown last year.
It's also a repeat of the All-Ireland final and a big crowd is expected.
On Sunday, Cork meet Galway, Mayo play Meath and Armagh take on Waterford in the top division, while there is also a full schedule of fixtures in Divisions 2, 3 and 4 pencilled in for the weekend.
ONLINE
Reports, round-ups and results on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.
RADIO
Live updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Sunday Sport on FM from 2pm (and 1.25pm on RTÉ Radio 1 Extra).
TV
Live coverage of Dublin v Kerry on TG4.
WEATHER
The cold snap will end this weekend. Saturday will be warmer and wetter with temperatures from 7-11C. Sunday will have highs of 13 degrees possible in the afternoon, with rain due during the afternoon, alongside strong breezes.
A detailed forecast is available on met.ie.
SATURDAY
[All games 2pm unless stated]
Division 1
Dublin v Kerry, Parnell Park, 5.15pm [Live on TG4]
The Dublin team to face the Kingdom contains eight of the side that started in last year’s All-Ireland decider.
Niamh Crowley, Leah Caffrey, Lauren Magee, Martha Byrne, Niamh Donlon, Caoimhe O’Connor, Orlagh Nolan and Jodi Egan all lined out from the start at Croke Park last August and are in the first XV for this blockbuster clash.
Carla Rowe will captain Dublin again this year and she’s named on the bench, with Leah Caffrey set to lead the Sky Blues into battle. The return of Olwen Carey to the Dublin set-up is also a huge boost.
Kerry will make the trip to the capital with five