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

The pace-setters across the four divisions can take big steps towards coveted final placings in the Lidl Ladies National Football League over the coming weekend.

In the top flight, two of the top three go head to head as Meath and Armagh put their 100% records on the line, while the other team with maximum points, holders Kerry, have a home fixture against Mayo.

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

WEATHER
Saturday:
A largely dry start in the east tomorrow but rain will spread countrywide through the morning and early afternoon. Quite breezy as well with moderate to fresh southerly winds, stronger near coasts. The rain will turn heavy in places but will ease off from the west later in the day as winds moderate. Highest temperatures of 11 to 14 degrees.

Sunday: Further rain or showers in parts to begin, but a drier day overall with scattered showers becoming isolated. After a cloudy start, spells of sunshine will gradually develop. Highest temperatures of 11 to 14 degrees in light to moderate westerly winds. More rain is forecast for Sunday night.

For more go to met.ie.

SATURDAY

Division 1

Kerry v Mayo, Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, 2.30pm

Three teams are currently locked together on nine points at the head of affairs in Division 1 and with Meath playing Armagh on Sunday, Kerry have a chance to consolidate their high-flying standing.

The holders welcome Mayo to Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney and this is a crucial game for both sides.

Kerry can take a huge step towards another final with victory here, while Mayo need the

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