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GAA permutations - what's at stake in Division One?

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It is a huge weekend for Donegal and Armagh at either end of the Division One table with final places and relegation still to be decided.

It is a huge weekend for Donegal and Armagh at either end of the Division One table. Jim McGuinness' side are one of four teams vying to get into the final alongside Kerry, Mayo and Roscommon. Donegal are coming off a 2-20 to 0-20 defeat by the Rossies despite producing an excellent second-half comeback at Dr Hyde Park.

They are level on nine points with the Kingdom but top the table thanks to their head-to-head record. Wins for Donegal and Kerry at already-relegated Monaghan and Armagh respectively on Sunday will be enough to seal a final spot for both teams with Mayo and Roscommon, who face each other, hoping to take advantage of any slip-ups. At the other end of the table Kieran McGeeney's side know a win over the Kingdom in a repeat of last year's All-Ireland quarter-final will guarantee their survival.

Armagh are level on points with Dublin but have a better head-to-head record over the Sky Blues, who face Galway in Salthill. Padraic Joyce's side may be two points better off in the table but would be in trouble if Dublin beat them by four points and the Orchard County also secure victory in the final league game. Fixtures (all Sunday, 15:30 GMT) Armagh v Kerry - watch live on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app Galway v Dublin Mayo v Roscommon Monaghan v Donegal.