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Sunday's crunch Allianz League fixtures

Tyrone, Dublin and Kildare have all already qualified for the Allianz Football League Division 1 ...
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10.12 7 Apr 2013


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Sunday's crunch Allian...

Sunday's crunch Allianz League fixtures

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10.12 7 Apr 2013


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Tyrone, Dublin and Kildare have all already qualified for the Allianz Football League Division 1 semi-finals going into the final round of regulation games.

Cork can seal their place in the last four if they beat Mayo at Pairc Ui Chaoimh but a win for Mayo could be enough to see them advance.

All Ireland champions Donegal take on Dublin in Ballybofey.

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Kerry need to beat Tyrone in Omagh to have any chance of avoiding relegation and Down know even a win against Kildare in Newry probably will not be enough to keep them in the top flight.

In Division 2, Westmeath are already guaranteed promotion and they will be joined there by Derry if they avoid defeat against the Lake County in Derry.

However If Derry lose, Laois and Galway could finish ahead of them with the right results.

Laois are away to Wexford while Galway travel to Armagh.

The other game is between Louth and Longford.

 

Meath or Fermanagh will be promoted from Division 3 when they meet in Navan.

A win for either assures them of going up while a draw would be enough for Fermanagh.

Monaghan will join either Fermanagh or Meath in the top two if they win at home to Antrim.

Cavan play Roscommon with both sides still in with an outside chance of promotion.

The other game sees Sligo face Wicklow.

 

The top four sides in Division 4 all meet in two key clashes at O'Connor Park and Cusack Park respectively.

Limerick make the short trip to Ennis to face Clare while Offaly host Tipperary in Tullamore.

Elsewhere Leitrim play London and Carlow take on Waterford

All of todays games throw in at 3pm.


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