SUNDAY 27 FEBRUARY
Division 1 Group A
Galway v Wexford, Pearse Stadium, 2pm
Offaly v Clare, Bord na Mona O'Connor Park, 2pm
Limerick v Cork, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 3.45pm - TG4
Division 1 Group B
Antrim v Waterford, Corrigan Park, 1pm
Kilkenny v Laois, UPMC Nowlan Park, 2pm
Division 2A
Carlow v Kerry, Netwatch Cullen Park, 12.30pm
Down v Kildare, Ballycran, 1pm
Meath v Westmeath, Trim, 2pm
Division 2B
Sligo v London, Connacht Centre of Excellence, Bekan, 12pm
Wicklow v Donegal, Aughrim, 12.30pm
Derry v Mayo, Derry Centre of Excellence, Owenbeg, 1pm
Division 3A
Roscommon v Warwickshire, Kiltoom, 1pm
Tyrone v Armagh, Páirc Éire Óg, Carrickmore, 2pm
Division 3B
Lancashire v Longford, Abbottstown, 1pm
ONLINE
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RADIO
Live updates and commentaries on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday and Sunday Sport.
TV
Limerick v Cork is live on TG4, Galway v Wexford is live on the TG4 app with deferred TV coverage.
Highlights of all the weekend's action on Allianz League Sunday on RTÉ Two and RTÉ Player from 9.30pm.
WEATHER
The rain will clear from the northeast and east on Sunday morning, leaving dry and bright weather. However, cloud will build in from the west during the afternoon and evening. Highest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees with light to moderate westerly winds gradually backing southerly and increasing fresh to strong in the evening. For more go to met.ie.
Division 1 Group A - Time for Treaty to hit their stride?
We're at the midway point of the pool stages and a clear divide has already emerged in Group A.
Three teams have won both their first two games and the other three have lost theirs.
What's a little surprising is that All-Ireland champions Limerick are in the latter camp, along with injury-depleted Clare and newly promoted Offaly.
If last year is anything to go by, John Kiely won't be overly concerned by a similarly slow start.
In 2021, Limerick had to wait until the fourth round for their first league victory, which came against this weekend's opponents Cork.
The Rebels will presumably be keen to show that their All-Ireland final humbling last August hasn't caused lasting damage while Limerick, who will be without the suspended Gearóid Hegarty, need to win at home if they are to retain a chance of making the semi-finals.
All-Star midfielder Will O'Donoghue should be fit despite going off injured against Galway while Cian Lynch could return after a dramatic week that included losing the Fitzgibbon Cup and having the red card he was shown in the final rescinded.
Jack O'Connor could be in line for a first start of the year after coming off the bench in Cork's win over Offaly.
Henry Shefflin and Darragh Egan have both enjoyed perfect starts to their first campaigns as inter-county managers but somebody's 100% record has to go when Wexford travel to Salthill.
Lynch's Fitzgibbon team-mate Evan Niland could make his first appearance of the season for a Galway side that should be full of confidence after beating Limerick.
Wexford vice-captain Kevin Foley and Conor Devitt are available after injury but Lee Chin is not yet match fit.
In the remaining Group A game, Brian Lohan will expect to secure the Banner's first win of the season against an Offaly side that have a -36 points difference after two games.
Clare had to soldier without Tony Kelly, Shane O'Donnell, Aidan McCarthy, Patrick O'Connor, David McInerney and David Reidy in the defeat to Wexford and though Lohan hinted this week that "one or two guys" might be back for the trip to Tullamore, he said that Peter Duggan and Ian Galvin were longer-term absentees.
Dublin moved top of Group B on Saturday evening after withstanding a late Tipperary fightback to claim the points at Semple Stadium.
Division 2A
Down have started fastest, beating Carlow and Meath. They are two points ahead of Carlow, Kerry, Meath and Westmeath, with Kildare still seeking their first point.
It will be a tough ask for them away to Down, who won by two in their last league meeting (in Division 2B) in 2020.
Carlow beat Kerry by 3-25 to 0-14 in last year's league while it's the first league meeting between Meath and Westmeath since 2019 when the Lake County edged their neighbours 1-20 to 0-20.
Division 2B
Derry and Donegal, both on four points, lead the way, followed by London on two points. Mayo and Wicklow have one each.
Sligo, who came up from 3A this year, have still to pick up a point. They host London while Derry welcome Roscommon, who they beat by 1-26 to 0-24 last year. Wicklow had four to spare over Donegal in their last League clash in 2019.
Division 3A
Armagh (4pts) and Tyrone (3pts) meet in Omagh while third-placed Roscommon (3pts, but with an inferior scoring difference to Tyrone), host Warwickshire, who have lost their two opening games.
Roscommon beat Warwickshire by 12 points in their last league meeting in 2020. Monaghan beat Louth by seven points on Saturday to register their first win.
Division 3B
Leitrim moved level on points with Fermanagh at the top of the table courtesy of a seven-point win over Cavan on Saturday.
Lancashire can join them on four points if they defeat Longford in Abbottstown on Sunday.