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We run through all the action in the bottom two tiers of the Allianz Football League.
There was also great results for London, Leitrim and Sligo on a busy day of Gaelic football.
The league decider between Derry and Offaly has been announced as a pilot fixture for return of spectators.
Limerick defeated Wicklow 2-19 to 1-11 today.
Fermanagh drew with Longford to clinch the other promotion play-off spot from Division 3 North.
It finished 1-17 to 1-12 in favour of Offaly in Tullamore.
There was plenty to play for in the final round of league games this weekend.
Inter-county GAA returned with the Cork and Louth managers grappling with a new reality yesterday.
It was a busy day of action in the Allianz football league.
A 3-13 to 0-21 victory for the Rebels in Thurles this evening.
The weather has also caused havoc on the Ulster schools GAA scene.
A crowd 1,658 in Páirc Uí Chaoimh for today’s clash.
The Faithful drew with Longford today.
It was an arm-wrestle in Newry, but the home side shaded it by two points.
There was plenty of first-round action in Division 3 and Division 4 of the Allianz Football league.
Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosted tonight’s game.
The Royals landed the Division 3 title in Clones, title while Eimear Smyth was Fermanagh’s hero in the Division 4 final.
Down are staying put in Division 3 for next season..
Nigel Dunne will not be involved with the Faithful this year.
Louth, Offaly and Longford all fell to defeats tonight in the third tier.
Waterford also scored five goals in their Division 4 win against Wexford.
Elsewhere, there were wins for Derry, Limerick, Wexford and Leitrim.
The third tier has the look of a mini Leinster competition.
Kieran McGeeney’s side got the better of Fermanagh in the Division 3 final this afternoon.
Fermanagh secured promotion to Division 2, while Offaly and Sligo survived in Division 3.
Laois joined neighbours Carlow on top of Division 4.
In Division 3, Armagh continued their winning run.
Westmeath also picked up a win in Division 3 today.
Six of the eight Division 3 teams are under new management in 2018.
We take you through all the action from the three lower tiers of the Allianz Football League.
We take you through all the games in Division 3 and 4.
Kyle Cawley and Niall Murphy found the net for the Connacht side in their win.
Elsewhere there were wins for Longford, Waterford, Wexford and Leitrim as the league returned today.
Liam Kearns’s men trailed by four points after a poor opening 35 minutes.
The Déise earned a one-point win over Tipperary at Semple Stadium.
The Banner and Cian O’Neill’s Kildare side played out a thrilling final at Croke Park.
Elsewhere Leitrim shocked Louth in Division 4.
Cian O’Neill’s side ran out seven point winners in Longford for their third straight win.
There were also wins for Antrim, Wicklow and Louth in Division 4.
There were plenty issues to be decided in the lower divisions today.
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