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Published 10:54 8 Jun 2022 BST
Donegal play Waterford, and Kerry play Galway in round one of the ladies All-Ireland championship, while Limerick take on Offaly in round three of the Camogie championship.
Kildare play Mayo , and although the Connacht side beat Monaghan last week, they still didn't look to be at their best. The Leinster team will be hoping to bounce back from a disappointing provincial final against Dublin, and save their season.
Sunday hosts the biggest but most familiar match up, as Armagh play Donegal yet again. Donegal have got the better of the Orchard county in recent outings, but all of the momentum is with Armagh at the moment.
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