The Allianz national football league returns this weekend with round six fixtures across all four divisions.
Galway and Donegal are currently topping the Division 1 table on eight points with Tyrone and Derry in the relegation spots on three and one points respectively.
It is a lot tighter at the top of the Division two table; with Monaghan, Roscommon and Meath all on eight points and Cavan in fourth place on six.
Meath welcome Monaghan to Paric Tailteann on Sunday at 2pm while at the same time Cavan are the visitors to King and Moffatt Dr. Hyde Park to take on Roscommon.
Down and Westmeath occupy the bottom two spots. Kildare and Offaly are leading the way in Division three on eight points with Laois and Clare behind them on six while Sligo and Leitrim are propping up the table.
Wexford are the only team guaranteed promotion across all divisions. Wexford have five wins in Division four and make the step up for the first time since 2018.
Limerick and Wicklow are vying for the other promotion place behind them; with Tipperary and Longford in fourth and fifth place and requiring a number of results to go their way in order to harbour any thoughts of catching those ahead of them