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

There's a full schedule of 16 games in store across the four divisions in the Lidl National Football League.

ONLINE

You'll find match reports on RTÉ Sport Online and RTÉ News app.

RADIO

Updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport.

TV

The Division 1 meeting of Dublin and Meath on Saturday afternoon is the live TG4 game, with a 3pm throw-in at Parnell Park.

WEATHER
Saturday:
The rain will continue moving southeast across the rest of the country on Saturday morning, becoming lighter and patchy as it does so, and will be followed by drier and brighter weather. Highest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees with light to moderate southerly winds, turning north westerly after the rain.
Sunday: Generally dry with a mix of cloud and sunny spells. Highest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees with light to moderate south westerly winds, fresh at times near Atlantic coasts. For more, visit met.ie.

SATURDAY

Division 1

Dublin v Meath, Parnell Park, 3pm

A crucial game for both sides at Parnell Park, in what is their first competitive meeting since last year's Leinster final.

A win for Meath, currently in second place alongside Kerry, would keep the Royals in contention for a final slot. For Dublin, a win is a must if they're to maintain hopes of finishing in the top two positions.

With three rounds of top flight fixtures remaining, the Sky Blues are on four points, five adrift of Sunday’s opponents.Dublin were held at home to Waterford last time out, as Meath suffered their first defeat of the season, against Kildare.

Dublin make four changes for this one, with Caoimhe O’Connor, Aoife Kane, captain Carla Rowe and Annabelle Timothy coming in for Rebecca McDonnell, Ashling Nyhan, Chloe Darby and Clodagh Fox.

O’Connor appeared as a sub

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