FIXTURES
Saturday, 8 April
Division 3A final
Armagh v Carlow, Protection & Prosperity Louth GAA Training Centre, 3pm
Division 4 final
Mayo v Tyrone, Joe Fox Memorial Park Tang GAA, 2pm
Sunday, 9 April
Division 1B
Waterford v Wexford, FBD Semple Stadium, 12pm
ONLINE
Live score updates and reports on rte.ie/sport
RADIO
Updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport.
TV
Live streams for all three finals on the Camogie Association's official YouTube channel.
WEATHER
Saturday: Becoming generally cloudy with patchy rain and drizzle developing over the western half of the country. However, it will stay dry for most other areas. Highest temperatures of 9 to 13 degrees in light to moderate southeasterly winds.
Easter Sunday: A dull day with patchy rain and drizzle in the morning. More persistent rain will push into western areas in the afternoon, spreading eastwards across the country through the day. Highest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees in moderate to fresh southerly winds. For more go to met.ie.
Derby bragging rights
Quite apart from this being a local derby, there is a lot at stake here as teams wanting to progress and compete for the All-Ireland senior championship have to be operating in the top tier.
Waterford certainly have those ambitions, given that they reached an All-Ireland semi-final last year and pushed Cork all the way before running out of gas.
Still, they were taken down by Wexford in the league 12 months ago. The Yellowbellies went on to claim what was then the Division 2 title, but the change of format with only six teams in the new top tier left them having to do it all over again.
The Déise did come out on top when the sides met in the championship subsequently and this year, under new manager Seán Power, won by 12 points in the group stages.
They have generally been scoring and defending well in recording a 100% record. Power has started 32 players but Beth Carton, Lorraine Bray and Niamh Rockett remain the beating heart of the team.
Oulart-The Ballagh's All-Ireland club-winning boss, Colin Sunderland has taken over the reins and he has a good mix of youth and experience.
The likes of Anais Curran, Sarah and Ciara O’Connor and Ciara Storey are top-class operators while Chloe Foxe is back in the fold after a few years on the sidelines.
Wexford will go into this as underdogs however, with Waterford having tremendous depth, more experience at a higher level and Brianna O’Regan and Abby Flynn other elite performers they call on along with the returning Annie Fitzgerald.
Elsewhere, Armagh, who have been consistently contesting for honours in recent years between league and championship take on a Carlow side back after a few years in the doldrums in the 3A decider.
In Division 4, Mayo and Tyrone cross paths again, with the green and red hoping to avenge the four-point defeat when the sides clashed in Tooreen last month.