Tyrone V Cavan, Brewster Park, Sunday, 16:00 BST
Donegal V Mayo, Dr Hyde Park, Sunday, 16:00 GMT
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After two games, Donegal, Mayo, Tyrone and Cavan sit on two points heading to the final weekend of the robin, the first time that this has happened since this coordination is presented.
Ulster champion Dunigl retains the most superior registration difference (+16), thanks to their 19 -point victory over Cavan in the second round.
However, the first tie in the tie is face to face, and given that Tyrone overcame Donegal in the first round, the red hands will classify the group if they overcome Cavan and Donegal overcoming Mayo, a sequence that will eliminate the Connacht province.
Tyrone will also end if they win and play Donegal and Mayo with a draw, which will expel Cavan.
With the permission of their victory over Tyrona the last time, Mayo will classify the group if they overcome Donegal and Tyrone Cavan. This would eliminate Cavan.
Doning will prepare the group if they overcome Mayo and Cavan get better than Tyron, thus sending red hands. Jim Mcguinness' Donegal will also secure first place if they win and end Tyrone-Cavan in a tie, which cancels Mayo.
Both games that end in the clouds are very unlikely, but if this happens, the Doning will work on the teams in the registration while Cavan will end.
Mayo will finish the summit if they overcome Donegal and Tyrone overcoming Cavan. They will also end with the victory over Doning and a tie in Tyrone-Cavan.
Cavan can still finish the summit despite entering the bottom of the weekend. To do this, they will need to overcome Tyrone and hope to see Mayo Off Donegal, which will eliminate Donegal. If Cavan and Donegal-Mayo win a tie, Cavan will end at the top and Tyron will go to the exit door.
risk. This is what everyone wants and this group is full of it. You can go directly to the final kick.