The winner faces a quick turnaround for an Ulster semi-final against Tyrone or Cavan next week, while the loser will have a four- or five-week break to prepare for the All-Ireland series
Sligo GAA
Forward hopes illness is behind him as the Royals prepare to face the Dubs in Leinster SFC quarter-final
Leitrim finish with 14 players due to dismissal of Shane Quinn
Who ranks as the main All-Ireland contender heading into the first weekend of championship action?
Dessie Dolan’s side lacked spark in defeat to Sligo while Antrim send Wicklow down to Division Four
Wicklow are now pointless from five games and look set for relegation
Offaly miss a late penalty as they fall to Clare; Westmeath work past Wicklow to maintain 100 per cent start to the league
League promotion remains flashing target for Down while Wicklow look to maintain Division Three status
Roscommon side proved to be too strong for Coolera Strandhill, who salvaged a little pride in the second half
Crossmaglen Rangers fight back to claim another Armagh title, while Coolera-Strandhill deny St Molaise Gaels in Sligo
Sligo won Division Four of the league and advanced to the round-robin stages of the All-Ireland
Dessie Farrell’s side secure 24-point victory in a one-sided contest
Representing Sligo and measuring himself against the Dubs, it’s a new spin on an old Spillane family tradition
Game will form part of a double-header with Tyrone v Westmeath the second game at the Cavan venue
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