Preview: Royals hoping to maintain a 100 per cent record

February 08, 2025

Kerrie Cole in action against Danielle Caldwell of Mayo during the 2025 Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1 match o at Páirc Tailteann

Compiled by Jackie Cahill

THERE’S another bumper round of 2025 Lidl National League fixtures down for decision over the coming weekend.

Saturday’s only game is a top-flight clash between Dublin and holders Armagh at Parnell Park, live on TG4 at 3.30pm.

On Sunday, the other three Division 1 fixtures – Kerry v Kildare, Mayo v Tyrone and Meath v Waterford – will all be live to view at https://www.247.tv/live/svmstreaming (€), as well as the Division 2 Ulster derby between Donegal and Monaghan.

There’s a full schedule of fixtures across Divisions 1, 2 and 3 over the course of the weekend, with two crucial ties in Division 4 also on the agenda.

Sunday February 9th

Meath v Waterford; Páirc Tailteann – Live at: https://www.247.tv/live/svmstreaming

Meath are joint top of the standings alongside Armagh with two wins from two – and with Vikki Wall back in their ranks.

Wall bagged two goals for the Royals against Mayo last Monday and she earns another start for the visit of Waterford to Páirc Tailteann.

Meath will be hoping to maintain a 100 per cent record, as Waterford look to bounce back after losing to Kerry in Round 2.

The Déise do have three points in the bag after beating Kildare in Round 1 but they’ll need more than that to consolidate top flight status again.

Meath are unchanged for this one, perhaps not surprisingly as they aim for a hat-trick of League wins.
Waterford, meanwhile, make just one change in personnel, with Áine Power coming in for Cora Murray.

Meath: R Murray; A Sheridan, S Wall, N Troy; N Gallogly, M.K. Lynch, C Millington; A Cleary (capt.), V Wall; M Thynne, O Sheehy, C Smyth; M Byrne, M Farrelly, K Cole.

Waterford: G Corcoran; K McGrath, R Casey, M Ryan; E Power, E Murray (capt.), Á O’Neill; K Hogan, H Power; K Murray, B McMaugh, Á Power; L McGregor, C Walsh, C Fennell.

 

 


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