Ulster SFC quarter-final
Monaghan v Fermanagh, Clones, Saturday, 3.30pm
I cannot see Fermanagh beating Monaghan. Monaghan had a huge victory over Galway. They were struggling and it was a momentum changer. Jack McCarron was on fire but Conor McManus needs to get closer to the goal. Fermanagh have struggled in the league and are struggling to find a style of football that suits their young players. I'm going for Monaghan.
Ulster SFC quarter-final
Armagh v Antrim, Athletic Grounds, Sunday, 3.30pm
Armagh face Antrim on Sunday. Armagh have done very well, they've stayed up in Division 1 and they've a very talented squad, but I think they can be hurt when you run at them. Antrim have had a good season to date and Armagh won't have it all their own way, but they will come through it.
Leinster SFC quarter-finals
Laois v Westmeath, Tullamore, Sunday, 1.30pm
Westmeath, even though they were relegated, played brilliantly at times this season. They only lost to Meath and Down by a point. They could so easily have survived. John Heslin, Ronan O'Toole, Ray Connellan and Ger Egan, they were outstanding against Cork, where Westmeath scored 14 points in the first half. However, they struggled in the second half.
Laois conceded 2-19 to Down in a relegation match not too long ago. They're struggling all season. I'm going with Westmeath.
Leinster SFC quarter-final
Kildare v Offaly, Portlaoise, Sunday, 4.30pm
Offaly have had a great season. Peter Cunningham, Eoin Carroll, Carl Stewart and Niall McNamee have been outstanding. But this is a tougher test. Kildare's defence has been excellent, with just two goals conceded this season. Daniel Flynn is back from injury and Brian McLoughlin kicked five points in their last outing. I think Kildare have too much for Offaly and will win it.
Leinster SFC quarter-final
Meath v Longford, Navan, Sunday, 3pm
Longford will give everything and this is a tricky match for Meath. They hit Carlow for 25 points, with Rian Brady and Robbie Smith scoring five points each. The worry I have for Meath is their injuries. Bryan Menton and Donal Keogan would be huge losses for Meath if they can't tog out. Have they enough up front with the likes of Jordan Morris and Cian O'Sullivan? Probably. Mickey Newman is on the way back as well. I think Meath will find this a tough battle, but they should come through it.
Leinster SFC quarter-final
Wexford v Dublin, Wexford Park, Sunday, 3.30pm
When Dublin play Wexford, the only things we'll be looking at will be who doesn't start for Dublin in goal and who will start up front. Dublin will win this.
Connacht SFC semi-final
Roscommon v Galway, Dr Hyde Park, Sunday, 1.15pm
Finally, Galway v Roscommon is possibly the match of the weekend. Roscommon do well as underdogs, but Anthony Cunningham's team are the most unpredictable team in the country, you don't know what you're going to get from them. The Smiths, the Dalys, the Murtaghs and Conor Cox can catch fire, but sometimes they just don't perform. Galway are struggling to find an identity. They've been terrible at times and very good as well. They improved against Monaghan but couldn't get over the line. I'll go for Galway, but it's going to be a tough match for them.
Tomás Ó Sé was speaking to RTÉ Radio 1's Morning Ireland
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