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Sunday 26 May

Ulster SFC quarter-final
Donegal v Tyrone, Ballybofey, 4pm

Leinster SFC first round
Wicklow v Longford, Aughrim, 3.30pm
Laois v Louth, Portaloise, 3pm

Connacht SFC semi-final
London v Sligo, Ruislip, 2.30pm

Munster SFC quarter-final
Kerry v Tipperary, Fitzgerald Stadium, 2pm

Ulster MFC quarter-finals
Donegal v Tyrone, Ballybofey, 2.15pm
Antrim v Monaghan, Athletic Grounds, 7pm
Cavan v Fermanagh, Clones, 7pm

Munster JFC quarter-final
Kerry v Tipperary, Fitzgerald Stadium, 12pm

Saturday 25 May

Munster SFC quarter-final
Limerick v Cork, Gaelic Grounds, 7pm

Munster JFC quarter-final
Limerick v Cork, Gaelic Grounds, 5pm

NFL Tables

Division 1 P W D L Dif Pts
Dublin 7 5 1 1 41 11
Tyrone 7 5 0 2 8 10
Kildare 7 4 0 3 -15 8
Mayo 7 3 0 4 3 6
Cork 7 3 0 4 -6 6
Kerry 7 3 0 4 -19 6
Donegal 7 2 1 4 0 5
Down 7 2 0 5 -12 4
      
Division 2 P W D L Dif Pts
Derry 7 5 1 1 38 11
Westmeath 7 5 1 1 -2 11
Laois 7 4 1 2 16 9
Louth 7 3 1 3 4 7
Galway 7 3 1 3 -5 7
Armagh 7 2 2 3 -2 6
Wexford 7 2 1 4 -22 5
Longford 7 0 0 7 -27 0
 
Division 3 P W D L Dif Pts
Monaghan 7 5 0 2 34 10
Meath 7 5 0 2 12 10
Fermanagh 7 4 1 2 18 9
Roscommon 7 4 1 2 5 9
Cavan 7 3 1 3 3 7
Sligo 7 2 1 4 -13 5
Antrim 7 1 2 4 -25 4
Wicklow 7 0 2 5 -34 2
       
Division 4 P W D L Dif Pts
Limerick 7 6 0 1  7 12
Offaly 7 5 0 2 21 10
Tipperary 7 4 0 3 16 8
Clare 7 4 0 3  10 8
Leitrim 7 3 0 4 3 6
Waterford 7 3 0 4 -6 6
Carlow 7 2 0 5 -20 4
London 7 1 0 6 -31 2
             

 

 

Laois name team to play LouthManager Justin McNulty has announced his Laois XV for their Leinster SFC first round meeting with Louth.
Lacey ready for dutyKarl Lacey has declared himself fit for Sunday's Ulster SFC clash with Tyrone at Ballybofey.
Brolly stands over Grimley criticismJoe Brolly doesn't seem to be too bothered by Armagh manager Paul Grimley's threat to boycott RTE.
Pace of game is key for FlanaganWestmeath manager Pat Flanagan believes not letting the Dubs dictate the pace of the game is imperative.
Clarke questions ref callArmagh's Jamie Clarke has revealed his frustration at referee Maurice Deegan's decision not to award him the advantage when he netted his disallowed goal in the second of the Ulster SFC defeat to Cavan.
Cooper: Premier have nothing to loseColm Cooper points out that "dangerous" Tipperary have "nothing to lose".
Grimley: Brolly crossed the lineArmagh manager Paul Grimley says RTE pundit Joe Brolly took his criticism too far on Sunday.
Three newcomers for LouthLouth manager Aidan O'Rourke has handed three players their championship debuts for Sunday's Leinster SFC first round tie with Laois.
Tipp's Quinlivan to miss outMichael Quinlivan has been ruled out of Tipperary's Munster SFC clash with Kerry.
Murphy: Coen case "completely different"Harry Murphy says there's no comparison between Brian Coen's transfer and Seanie Johnston's.
Donegal wait on Lacey and McHughKarl Lacey and Mark McHugh are doubts for Donegal's meeting with Tyrone on Sunday.
O Domhnaill: Tribe need to get back to basicsSean O Domhnaill says it's time for Galway to stop burying their heads in the sand.
Dunne would welcome Johnston Cavan returnMartin Dunne is hoping Seanie Johnston returns to play for Cavan one day.
McGuinness leaving no stone unturnedJim McGuinness and Donegal are "leaving no stone unturned" in their quest to defeat Tyrone.
O'Neill intends to step upRonan O'Neill is fit and ready to serve Tyrone on Sunday if called upon.
Glennon doesn't fear DublinWestmeath's Denis Glennon has no fear of the Dubs - but admits they're "a serious team".
McCluskey invites Barack to BrewsterFermanagh captain Ryan McCluskey is hoping Barack Obama might take in the Cavan game.
Kavanagh ready for "magnificent occasion" in BallybofeyRory Kavanagh predicts that Sunday's Donegal V Tyrone match will be something special.
Creedon says Tipperary will beat KerryTipperary football manager Peter Creedon says the Premier County will topple Kerry - some day!
McNulty wary of old acquaintanceLaois manager Justin McNulty knows his Louth counterpart Aidan O'Rourke only too well.
Mayo "worked tirelessly " with MoranAndy Moran has saluted the Mayo medical team for getting him back on the field of play.
Cadogan expecting "tough battle"Eoin Cadogan believes Cork will have their work cur out against Limerick on Saturday night.
HS football team of the weekMayo, Cavan and Westmeath got their respective championship campaigns off to winning starts yesterday … so who made our first championship football team of the week?
HS Hurling Team of the WeekWe select our best XV from the weekend hurling action.
Improved medical equipment for county groundsThe GAA has announced details of a new medical initiative which will significantly improve and standardise the emergency medical equipment available in all major county grounds to help further raise player welfare standards.
McNamee grateful to CooneyNiall McNamee says he owes a lot to former Offaly manager Gerry Cooney for helping him to overcome his gambling addiction.
Kernan stands by managerAaron Kernan has backed Armagh manager Paul Grimley's decision not to change tactics during the defeat to Cavan.
G8 summit won't stop Brewster clashBrewster Park has been given the green light to host the Ulster SFC quarter-final meeting of Fermanagh and Cavan on June 16, despite the G8 summit taking place just a few miles from the ground over the following two days.
Cavan character pleases FordeCavan assistant manager Anthony Forde was delighted with the character the players showed in their win over Armagh.
Canty not underestimating LimerickGraham Canty says Cork won't be taking Limerick's challenge lightly on Saturday evening.
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