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Women's National Football League: All you need to know

Another crucial weekend of Lidl National League action could see final placings confirmed in Divisions 1 and 3, depending on results, while a number of counties are fighting to avoid the drop.

In Division 2, there's a final dress rehearsal on the cards as Tyrone and Kildare - who are already looking forward to Division 1 football next year - meet ahead of a second tier decider at Croke Park on Sunday 7 April.

In the top flight, Dublin and Cork meet at DCU St Clare’s on Saturday at 4.30pm to get the Round 6 fixtures underway, with Tipperary at home to Monaghan in Division 2 earlier in the day.

All other games in Divisions 1, 2 and 3 are down for decision on Sunday.

ONLINE

Reports, round-ups and results on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.

RADIO

Live updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport

STREAMING

All of the weekend's Division 1 fixtures will be available on Stream Sport Ireland.

SATURDAY
(2pm throw-in unless stated)

Division 1

Dublin v Cork, DCU St Clare's, 4.30pm

This is a massive tie with potential consequences at both ends of the table.

Remarkably, Cork are rock bottom of the standings on scoring difference, and level on points with Galway and Waterford, who also have serious relegation worries on their minds.

Dublin, on nine points, are still in with a fighting chance of a Final place, sitting just a point behind second placed Kerry.

A win here and they will go into the final round of fixtures still in with a chance of making the Croke Park decider on 7 April.

A repeat of the 2023 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship semi-final between will make for intriguing viewing.

Dublin have made eight changes following victory over Waterford, with Rachael Fleming replacing Abby Shiels between the sticks, while there are

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