FOUR SIDES BIDDING FOR ALL IRELAND GLORY

Armagh, Cavan, Antrim and Fermanagh are all in LIDL National League finals this weekend and at least one title is coming to the province as Antrim and Fermanagh meet in the Division 4 decider.

There’s a familiar feel to the Division 1 Final, with Armagh and Kerry set to go head to head for a second successive year in the top flight decider.

And this will be a third Lidl National League Final between the counties in four years, as they also contested the 2022 Division 2 decider.

So, will Kerry gain revenge on Armagh after losing last year’s Lidl NFL Division 1 Final, and move ahead of Cork in the all-time roll of honour with a 13th Division 1 title? Or will Armagh get the better of the Kingdom again at Croke Park to claim their second crown? The action is live from Croke Park, on TG4 at 5pm on Saturday.

On Sunday, attention switches to the Divisions 3 and 4 Finals.

With promotion to Division 2 already secured, Cavan and Wexford will go head to head at the Integral GAA Grounds in Drogheda in the Division 3 Final, while the Division 4 decider between Antrim and Fermanagh is a repeat of the 2019 Final, when Fermanagh were victorious.

Antrim and Fermanagh will aim to lift the silverware on offer when they clash at St. Tiernach’s Park, Clones.

Saturday April 12 – Croke Park, Dublin

Division 2 – Cork v Galway; 3pm – Live on TG4

Division 1 – Armagh v Kerry; 5pm – Live on TG4 

Sunday April 13

Division 3 – Cavan v Wexford; Integral GAA Grounds, Drogheda, 2pm – Live on Spórt TG4 YouTube

Division 4 – Antrim v Fermanagh; St. Tiernach’s Park, Clones, 3pm – Live on Spórt TG4 YouTube