In Connacht on Sunday, Galway and Mayo go head to head in Tuam (1pm) in a pre-final dress rehearsal, while Kerry's Munster final opponents will be confirmed.
In the concluding round of games in the provincial group phase, the Kingdom entertain Tipperary in Tralee (2pm) while Waterford’s tie with Cork in Dungarvan (2pm) is a shoot-out to decide who joins Kerry in the decider on 25 May.
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WEATHER
Saturday: Any fog will clear tomorrow morning to leave a mostly dry day with spells of sunshine though with some cloud building and with a few showers developing, most likely for Atlantic coastal counties. Highest temperatures of 16 to 20 or 21 degrees in a light, occasionally moderate southerly or variable breeze.
Sunday: There is some uncertainty in the details but indications are that it will be mostly dry and sunny at first before showers or showery outbreaks of rain develop through the day with some heavy possible later. Highest temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees with a light to moderate northerly wind developing. For more go to met.ie.
SATURDAY
TG4 Ulster Senior Championship final
Armagh v Donegal; St Tiernach's Park, Clones, 3pm
Since 2017, Armagh and Donegal have been the dominant teams at senior level in Ulster, winning the provincial title four times each.
The Orchard are the current holders, having won last year's final after extra-time by just a single point on a 0-17 to 1-13 scoreline.
The last four pronvincial finals between the sides have been exciting and tense affairs that have gone right to the wire.
On Saturday, this one has been billed a clash between an experienced and settled line-up, and a young and fearless side.
Armagh fall into the former category and come into this one on the back of contesting another Lidl National League Division 1 decider
There’s just one change in personnel to the team that lost out to Kerry in the Croke Park decider, with Grace Ferguson replacing Louise Kenny.
Donegal’s last competitive outing was their final group game in Division 2, a three-point loss to Cork.
There are two changes from that game, as Abigail Temple-Asokuh and Ulitah Boyle come into the starting line-up, with Rhiana McColgan and Eva Gallagher dropping to the bench.
Armagh: A Carr; M Ferguson, C McCambridge (capt.), R Mulligan; E Druse, C Towe, G Ferguson; C O’Hanlon, N Coleman; L McConville, A McCoy, B Mackin; E Lavery, N Henderson, N Reel.
Donegal: C Friel; S McFadden, A Temple Asokuh, S McFeeley; N Carr, E McGinley, C Gillespie; U Boyle, R Rodgers (capt.); N Boyle, K Dowds, F McManamon; J McFadden, M Bennett, S White.
SUNDAY
TG4 Connacht Senior Championship
Galway v Mayo; Tuam Stadium, 1pm
These sides are already through to the final.
Both sides have achieved victories over Leitrim and this Round 3 clash is a dead rubber but with the chance for both managers to run the rule over their fringe players.
Galway have opted more for experimentation here, with no fewer than nine changes in personnel from the win against Leitrim last weekend.
Dearbhla Gower returns in goal, while there are starts outfield for Aoibhinn Eilian, Bronagh Quinn, Charlotte Cooney, Aisling Madden, Kate Thompson, Shauna Hynes, Ailbhe Davoren and Kate Slevin.
It's a heavily-rotated Galway side, with those chosen handed the chance to impress, as goalkeeper Leah O’Halloran, Aoife Ní Cheallaigh, Sarah Ní Loingsigh, Chellene Trill, Louise Ward, Lynsey Noone, Olivia Divilly, Róisín Leonard and Andrea Trill are held in reserve.
For Mayo, there’s just one change to the team that beat Leitrim, as the green and red look to lay down a pre-final marker, with Clodagh Keane replacing Niamh Mooney.
Galway: D Gower; A Eilian, B Quinn, K Geraghty (capt.); C Cooney, N Ward, H Noone; A Madden, S Divilly; K Thompson, S Hynes, A Davoren; E Noone, L Coen, K Slevin.
Mayo: J Gawalkiewicz; L Wallace, N O’Malley, C Durkin; D Caldwell (capt.), E Brennan, S El Massry; H Reape, S Lally; R Jordan, S Walsh, A McDonnell; E Murray, C Keane, A Devereux.
TG4 Leinster Senior Championship final
Dublin v Meath; Croke Park, 2pm
Dublin will aim for a 12th successive Leinster senior crown when they take on Meath.
Sunday will also see these counties battle it out in the provincial finale for a fourth successive year.
Dublin have had the upper hand on their rivals at provincial level and they also won by 2-10 to 1-06 in the round-robin phase of the competition, which also featured Kildare.

The Dubs have made two changes to the team that defeated Kildare to clinch a spot in another Leinster final, with Hannah McGinnis and Martha Byrne replacing Aoife Curran and Aoife Kane.
Meath, in contrast, are unchanged from the side that got the better of Kildare to advance in a hard-fought encounter.
Dublin: A Shiels; J Tobin, L Caffrey (capt.), N Donlon; H McGinnis, M Byrne, L Magee; É O'Dowd, G Kós; C O’Connor, C Darby, S McIntyre; H Tyrrell, N Hetherton, A Timothy.
Meath: R Murray; A Sheridan, M.K. Lynch, K Newe; A Cleary (capt.), S Wall, K Kealy; O Sheehy, M Farrelly; M Thynne, N Gallogly, C Smyth; E Duggan, V Wall, K Cole.
TG4 Munster Senior Championship
Kerry v Tipperary; Austin Stack Park, Tralee, 2pm
Holders Kerry are already through to the final – while Tipperary are out of contention.
Kingdom boss Mark Bourke is taking the chance to rotate.
He’s made seven changes to the team that defeated Waterford last time out, with goalkeeper Katie Hannan, Kayla O’Connor, captain Cáit Lynch, Ciara McCarthy, Jaydn Lucey, Leah Boyle and Julia Curtin named to start.
Goalkeeper Mary Ellen Bolger, Fay O’Donoghue, Deirdre Kearney, Mary O’Connell, Caoimhe Evans, Niamh Ní Chonchúir and Danielle O’Leary drop to the bench.
For Tipp, there’s just one change to the team defeated by Cork last weekend, as Heather Spillane comes in for Caoimhe Condon.
Kerry: K Hannan; K O’Connor, E Lynch, C Lynch (apt..); C McCarthy, E Costello, A Dillane; A O’Connell, A Galvin; N Carmody, J Lucey, L Boyle; S O’Shea, R Dwyer, J Curtin.
Tipperary: L Fitzpatrick (apt..); N Martin, L Morrissey, E Cronin; S English, M Curley, B Condon; A.R. Kennedy, C Kennedy; H Spillane, A Ryan, A O’Shea; A Moloney, K Crotty Ryan, A Fennessy.
Waterford v Cork; Dungarvan GAA, 2pm
Waterford and Cork meet in Dungarvan to decide who will face Kerry.
Waterford put up a good show against the Kingdom last weekend, losing by just a point, and they’ll approach the Cork tussle in Dungarvan with plenty of confidence.
There are four changes to the Déise starting line-up, with goalkeeper Gemma Corcoran, Ellen Bolger, Caragh McCarthy and Lucie O’Shea drafted in.
They replace goalkeeper Katelyn Gardiner, Áine Power, Chloe Fennell and Lia Ní hArta, as Waterford look to clinch a final spot for the first time since 2019.
Cork, runners-up in 2024 and champions last in 2023, are unchanged after claiming a crucial win against Tipp last weekend.
If the game ends in a draw, the team which registers the most points (scores over the bar) during the tie will advance.
If they still can’t be split on that rule, Cork will go through with the better scoring difference ahead of throw-in, by just a point.
Waterford: G Corcoran; R Casey, E Power, E Bolger; C Murray, K McGrath, M Ryan; K Hogan, H Power; Á O’Neill, K Murray, C McCarthy; L McGregor, C Walsh, L O’Shea.
Cork: S Murphy; D Kiniry, S Kelly, M Duggan; E O’Shea, S Cronin, R Corkery; M O’Callaghan, A Healy; A O’Mahony, L O’Mahony, E Cleary (capt); A O’Sullivan, E Coppinger, K Quirke.