The TG4 Leinster and Munster Senior finalists will be confirmed on Sunday.
As the round-robin phase in each province concludes, it'll be two from three in Leinster, with all four Munster participants still in with a chance of making the final.
In Ulster, there’s a pre Ulster final dress rehearsal between Tyrone and Armagh, who’ll also meet in the provincial decider on Sunday 24 May.
Dublin and Meath in a big Leinster showdown at Parnell Park.
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Sunday: Mostly dry with sunny spells. Cloud will increase in the north through the day with the possibility of isolated showers. Highest temperatures of 10 to 14 degrees.
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SUNDAY
Leinster Senior Championship
Dublin v Meath, Parnell Park, 2pm
It’s delicately poised in the TG4 Leinster Senior Championship ahead of this final game in the round-robin phase.
Holders Dublin will qualify for another final if they can secure a second win following last weekend’s triumph over Kildare.
Dublin’s final opponents, should they overcome the Royals on Sunday, will be Kildare.
A win for Meath, however, would leave all three teams in the competition level on three points in the standings.
In that case, score difference will come into play, with Dublin on +6, Kildare on -2 and Meath on -4.
Dublin have named an unchanged starting line-up for this, while there are two changes in personnel to the Meath team that lost out to Kildare, with Amy Gaffney replacing Mary Kate Lynch in defence, as Emma Duggan comes in for Ciara Smyth up front.
Dublin: A Shiels; N Crowley, L Caffrey, H Leahy; S McIntyre, R Hartnett, H McGinnis; N Hetherton, O Nolan; A Timothy, C Rowe (capt), K Donaghy; M Davoren, L Grendon, J Egan.
Meath: R Murray; K Kealy, Á Sheridan, A Gaffney; O Sheehy, O Gore, K Bermingham; S Murphy, N Gallogly (capt); M Farrelly, E Duggan, M Thynne; M Byrne, L Woods, R Casserly.
Munster Senior Championship
Waterford v Tipperary, Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field, Dungarvan, 11.45am
All four teams in the Munster Senior Championship begin their final games in the round-robin stage in with a chance of making the final.
Waterford currently lead the standings on six points and with victories over Kerry and Cork under their belts.
Tipperary defeated Cork in Round 1 before losing out to Kerry last time out.
The visitors are unchanged for this one, as hosts Waterford make one change to the team that overcame Cork, with Alana McGrath coming in for Clare Walsh.
Waterford just need to avoid defeat to make it through to a second successive final.
Tipperary: L Fitzpatrick; T Hoare, M Curley, E Cronin; K Cashman, Nora Martin, S English; L Morrissey, Niamh Martin; C English, L Cunningham, H Spillane; K Crotty Ryan, A Carey, E Morrissey.
Waterford: K Gardner; C Murray, L Mulcahy, R Browne; A McGrath, R Casey, K McGrath; E Murray (capt), E Power; Á O’Neill, K Hogan, K Murray; M Daly, B McMaugh, L McGregor.
Kerry v Cork, Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, 11.45am
Old rivals Kerry and Cork lock horns in Killarney on Sunday morning, a fixture that precedes the Munster men’s senior football final between the counties.
Cork are the only team without a point in the round-robin phase but they could still qualify for the final if they beat Kerry and Tipp lose to Waterford.
That would leave a situation where three teams would be level on three points – Kerry, Tipperary and Cork.
Score difference would then come into play, with Kerry and Tipperary currently on 0, while Cork are on -13.
A Kerry win would eliminate Cork and the Kingdom would then hope for Waterford to get the better of Tipperary.
If Kerry and Tipperary both win, that would leave another scenario where three teams are level on three points each, namely Waterford, Kerry and Tipperary.
Score difference will come into play then to determine the two finalists, with Waterford starting the day on +13.
Kerry are unchanged as they look to build on their victory over Tipperary last time out, while Cork make two changes to the side that lost to Waterford, with Grace Murphy and Rachel O’Regan replacing Siobhan Callanan and Leah Hallihan.
Kerry: C Butler; R Rahilly, D Kearney, E Lynch; A O’Connell, E Costello, A Dillane; A Galvin, M O’Connell; N Carmody, N Ni Chonchúir, C Evans; J Lucey, R Dwyer, S O’Shea (capt).
Cork: C Richmond; M Duggan, D Kiniry, S Kelly; A Corcoran, S McGoldrick, R Corkery; M O’Callaghan, A O’Mahony; R Leahy, G Murphy, E Cleary (capt); R O’Regan, K Quirke, Á O’Sullivan.
Ulster Senior Championship
Tyrone v Armagh, O’Neills Healy Park, Omagh, 2pm
Tyrone and Armagh will have a look at each other ahead of an Ulster final clash.
With both sides through to the final, Armagh have made two changes to the side that beat Donegal to progress, with skipper Lauren McConville and Kelly Mallon replacing Blaithín Mackin and Maeve Lennon.
Tyrone’s victory over Donegal has afforded the 2025 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate champions the opportunity to run the rule over their squad ahead of the provincial decider.
There are seven changes to the team that started against Donegal, with Ciara Coltan, Katie Rose Muldoon, Joanne Barrett, Elle McNamee, Emma Conroy, Maeve Maxwell and Cara McNamee coming in for starts.
Dropping out are Jayne Lyons (Hearty), Eimear Quinn, Claire Canavan, Meabh Corrigan, Slaine McCarroll, Chloe McCaffrey, who was hat-trick goalscoring star against Donegal, and Sorcha Gormley.
Tyrone: L Kane; C Coltan, J Barrett, G McKenna; K.R. Muldoon, C Campbell, E McCanny; M Mallon, A McHugh (capt); E McNamee, A Horisk, E Conroy; N O’Neill, M Maxwell, C McNamee.
Armagh: B Mathers; M Ferguson, C McCambridge, C Towe; E Druse, L McConville (capt), A Donnelly; C Marley, C Reilly; C McNally, A McCoy, L Marsden; A Mackin, C O'Hanlon, K Mallon.
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