Down v Armagh
Both sides had good wins last weekend and are unchanged for this top of the table clash in Newry on Saturday evening.
Down supremo James McCartan has played down his team's chances of winning the division, but apart from a late lapse which allowed Tipperary in for a draw a fortnight ago, his team have impressed to date.
Declan Alder keeps his place in goal, while Martin and James Clarke will again be the focal point of their attack.
Armagh had a surprisingly easy win over Kildare the last day, with Stevie McDonnell and Stefan Forker scoring 0-08 between them.
The pair will again be looking for a decent supply of ball, and with Aaron Kernan slotting seamlessly into the No 11 berth, the Orchard men could benefit from a further rich pickings as the summer approaches.
The fact that Paddy O'Rourke, who captained Down to All-Ireland glory in 1991, is now in charge of Armagh, will add further intrigue to what should be a keenly contested encounter.
Home advantage may not exactly be decisive in swinging it the way of the red and black, as both sides will feel that the clash will be ideal preparation for what should be a competitive Ulster championship campaign.
Armagh have been unbeaten since their opening round reverse against Meath, and they will be eager to maintain that momentum.
Verdict: Armagh
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