The Lidl ladies league continues with Cavan hosting Offaly in division three and Monaghan facing Clare in division two.
Cavan had been going great guns prior to running into Wexford last weekend. Wexford ground out a two-point win to end Cavan’s 100 per cent record.
The Breffni County are still top of the third tier standings but it’s a three-way tie on nine points, along with Wexford and Laois.
Offaly, on the other hand, are pointless at the bottom.
Cavan: E Baugh; L Crowe, S Kelly, E Corcoran; H Gilsenan, S Lynch (c), S Greene; M Fitzpatrick, N McCorry; S Fitzsimons, L McVeety, C Dolan; E Brady, A Sheridan, A Gilsenan.
Offaly: L Dunne; A Grehan, N Glackin, A Dunne; N Buckley, M Mann (c), J Maher; A Gavin Mangan, A Watkins; A Minnock, A Stafford, K Flynn; C Walsh, E Hand, I.L. Lyons.
Cavan v Offaly
Lidl National Football League Division 3
Bailieborough Shamrocks, Throw-in: 2pm
Clare v Monaghan
Both counties need the points on offer here for different reasons.
Hosts Clare are on four points, just one clear of the relegation places, as Monaghan aim to keep their fading promotion hopes alive.
The Farney County lost by six points to fellow promotion chasers Cork last weekend, as lost out to Tipperary in a relegation six-pointer.
Clare: J Murphy; A Keane, G Harvey, R Doohan; E Burke, J Doohan, S Melican; C Harvey (c), R Martin; R Considine, M Downes, T Collins; F Marrinan, A Considine, C Moloney.
Monaghan: Ó Kelly; A Clarke, S Brady, C Brennan; A Burns, J Duffy, C Treanor; N Flanagan, J McQuillan; G Grimes, A Garland, G Hanratty; L Connolly, É Sherry S Power.
Clare v Monaghan
Shanahan McNamara Memorial Park, Doonbeg, Throw-in: 2pm