Division 1A:
Kerry v Tyrone at Milltown, 1.00pm
Tyrone top the division with two wins from two while Kerry come into this game on the back of a heavy defeat to Mayo.
Tyrone have unearthed some gems and are getting scores from all over the park so the O'Neill County are expected to maintain their 100% record.
Mayo v Donegal at Kiltimagh, 2.00pm
Mayo showed their quality in Round 2 with a high scoring display against last year's beaten finalists Kerry.
Donegal are missing key players and with no wins to date they look destined for another tough afternoon against Mayo.
Laois v Armagh at Mountmellick, 2.00pm
Laois lost out to Tyrone last time out but showed a lot of promise in a closely fought contest.
Armagh have shown little to suggest they are title contenders apart from a facile victory over struggling Donegal so the O'Moore County should make home advantage count.
Division 1B:
Monaghan v Kildare at Inniskeen, 2.00pm
Monaghan bounced back from their opening weekend loss with an impressive win over Clare.
Kildare are struggling to maintain their Division 1 status and will be on damage limitation duty against a resurgent Farney side.
Galway v Dublin at Monivea, 2.00pm
Galway are struggling this season having already lost to Clare and Cork so a third straight loss would put a relegation battle on the cards.
Dublin have two wins from two and look likely to maintain their momentum and claim another three points.
Clare v Cork at Cooraclare, 2.00pm
The Banner Ladies got a rude welcome to Division 1 football from Monaghan last time out and things will not get any easier this weekend as they face a Cork side in devastating form.
Cork have scored 43 points in two games so Clare could be in for a torrid time.