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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 quarter-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
             

 

 

Jacko's concern for Kerry's futureKerry legend Jack O'Shea fears the Kingdom could struggle when its more-established players retire.
Walsh learned from college housematesCork's Aidan Walsh enjoyed sharing a house with Michael Murphy and Paul Flynn.
O'Brien holds no fears of CorkLimerick midfielder Bobby O'Brien stresses that he does not fear Cork.
Codd: Tipp not overawedPaddy Codd says Tipperary are no longer overawed by the prospect of facing Kerry.
Maher: no complacency in the KingdomMidfielder Anthony Maher says Kerry will not be complacent against Tipperary.
Limerick can rattle Cork - Mickey NedMickey Ned O'Sullivan believes Limerick can push Cork all the way.
Gormley hopes to erase Donegal painConor Gormley is aiming to banish the memory of back-to-back championship defeats to Donegal.
Cooper concerned by increasing demandsColm Cooper admits the demands placed upon modern footballers worry him.
Kilkenny welcomes injury breakCiaran Kilkenny says his six-week injury lay-off was a blessing in disguise.
Two debutants for TippThere are two championship debutants in the Tipperary team to face Kerry.
First championship start for Tyrone duoNiall Morgan and Connor McAliskey will make their championship debuts versus Donegal on Sunday.
Donegal name All-Ireland 15Jim McGuinness has named the same team that started last year's All-Ireland final win over Mayo for Sunday's Ulster opener against Tyrone.
A day in the life: London's Mark GottscheLike all those who pull on the London jersey in this year's Championship, and have done so over a long number of years, Mark Gottsche has come to the UK capital in search of work and has bedded himself down well in the Irish Community.
Fitzgerald handed championship debutCorner back Fionn Fitzgerald is the only newcomer on the Kerry team named to play Tipperary.
Two Limerick debuts to face RebelsThe Limerick senior football management team has announced their starting fifteen for their opening Munster senior football championship game against Cork.
Five debutants in Cork sideCork boss Conor Counihan has included five championship debutants in his starting fifteen for their Munster SFC quarter-final.
Tipp are stronger - CreedonPeter Creedon feels Tipperary's footballers are stronger than they were in 2012.
Recovering Tohill helps launch 'Opt for Life' campaignAnthony Tohill made his first public appearance yesterday since sustaining serious facial injuries in a chainsaw accident two months ago.
Tyrone "owe us one", says McGeeNeil McGee believes Tyrone will be out to avenge their 2011 and 2012 defeats to Donegal in Sunday's Ulster SFC quarter-final.
McCormack: Dubs have unfair advantageLongford sharpshooter Sean McCormack has claimed Dublin have an unfair advantage over other counties because they play nearly all of their league and championship games in Croke Park.
Grimley says sorry to fansIn an unusual move, Paul Grimley has issued a statement in which he apologises to the Armagh supporters and county board for last Sunday's Ulster SFC preliminary round defeat to Cavan.
Murphy urges home crowd to flock to AughrimWicklow manager Harry Murphy hopes for a vocal home support at Aughrim on Sunday.
Flynn: switch has flicked in GardenGoalkeeper John Flynn says Wicklow have sparked to life just in time for the championship.
Aughrim holds no fear for RyanLongford manager Glenn Ryan isn't worried by the prospect of playing in Aughrim.
Duffy appeals for end to 'dummy teams'GAA director-general Paraic Duffy admits the GAA has no control over managers who name 'dummy teams'.
Barden back to lead LongfordPaul Barden returns to captain Longford against Wicklow on Sunday after missing most of the Allianz Football League through injury.
Cavanagh: ref will have his hands fullSean Cavanagh believes referee Joe McQuillan's linesmen will have a crucial role to play in Sunday's Ulster SFC quarter-final between Tyrone and Donegal.
Coggins having 'sleepless nights'London manager Paul Coggins has revealed that picking a team for Sunday's Connacht SFC opener has given him sleepless nights.
Cleary has confidence in young gunsCork U21 football boss John Cleary believes Damien Cahalane and Brian Hurley are ready for the rigours of senior championship football.
Keenan: it'll be tough and tightLouth captain Paddy Keenan is braced for a tough match against Laois.
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