The group stages of the All-Ireland ladies SFC and IFC come to a close this weekend and there is still plenty up for grabs.
In Group 1 if Cork avoid defeat against Cavan they will progress to the semi-finals while in Group 2 the Monaghan v Galway game is in effect a quarter-final, with the winner progressing to the last four.
Dublin have already qualified from Group 3 while Mayo and Armagh is another winner takes all encounter with a semi-final place up for grabs in Group 4.
In the Intermediate championship Roscommon will progress should they defeat Offaly in Group 1.
In Group 2 the Louth v Westmeath game will decide who makes it through to the last four.
Meath have already earned the semi-final place from Group 3 while in Group 4 Kildare are unbeaten and will qualify of they beat Laois on Sunday, However, that group is still up for grabs with Laois and Clare also in contention.
Saturday November 14
TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship
Group 3, Round 3
Donegal v Waterford – TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar
Group 4, Round 3
Armagh v Mayo – TBC, 3.15pm - Live on TG4
Sunday November 15
TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship
Group 1, Round 3
Cavan v Cork – St Brendan’s Park, Birr
Group 2, Round 3
Galway v Monaghan – Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship
Group 4, Round 3
Kildare v Laois – Netwatch Cullen Park
Group 4, Round 3
Clare v Sligo – Tuam Stadium
Group 1, Round 3
Offaly v Roscommon – Kinnegad
Group 2, Round 3
Louth v Westmeath – Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Meath
Group 3, Round 3
Down v Leitrim – Inniskeen, Monaghan
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