This afternoon marks the final round of action in all four divisions of the Allianz Football League.
In Division 1, Tyrone will hope to avoid relegation.
They require a two-point victory over Kerry to avoid the drop down to Division 2.
At the other end of the table, Monaghan could join Cork in the semi-finals if they beat or draw with Dublin in Clones.
Donegal could reach the semis with a win over Mayo in Castlebar – a defeat for either side could see them dragged into the relegation picture depending on the result in Tyrone.
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Division Two is by far the closest, with five counties fighting for promotion, and four battling the drop.
Should Down beat Laois, they would be promoted and guaranteed a spot in the final, while a win for the O'Moore men guarantees their safety.
Meath's meeting with Cavan in Navan could be a shootout for promotion, but scoring difference could enter as a factor.
Galway need a huge win over Kildare if they're to be promoted, plus they would need results elsewhere to go their way – any kind of win or a draw will secure the Tribesmen's survival.
Kildare need a win to survive, as do Westmeath who play to a Roscommon side still in with a shout of going up.
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Offaly take on Antrim for the right to join Longford in the Division Four final – a draw would be good enough for Offaly in Tullamore.
Longford go to Carlow, and Wicklow face London.
The three Division Four games all begin at 2