The stage is set for a thrilling weekend of Gaelic football as the National League crowns its champions across all divisions. The spotlight shines brightest on the Division Two and Division Three finals, where four counties will battle for silverware and crucial momentum heading into the summer's Championship.
In a highly anticipated Ulster derby, Cavan and Donegal will clash at St Tiernach's Park in Clones on Saturday. This is a classic matchup between a team on the rise and one hungry to reclaim past glory. Cavan, fresh off a Division Three title last year, are aiming for back-to-back promotions and league trophies. They edged Donegal by two points in a fiercely competitive league encounter earlier this season, proving they have the grit to win tight games.
Donegal, however, presents a formidable challenge. They haven't lifted the Division Two trophy since 2016 and have shown impressive consistency this campaign. With both teams already secured for Division One football next season, this final is about more than just a trophy—it's a statement of intent and a chance to build unstoppable momentum before the Championship kicks off.
Meanwhile, in Division Three, another compelling contest awaits as Antrim and Louth face off at Crossmaglen. Both teams have been in superb form, each finishing their campaigns on 16 points to earn promotion. While Louth will carry confidence from a commanding nine-point victory over Antrim in March, finals are a different beast. Antrim, the defending Division Three champions, know how to win on the big day and will be determined to secure consecutive titles and prove their March defeat was a mere stumble.
Beyond these clashes, the weekend is packed with action. The prestigious Division One final sees heavyweights Cork and Galway vie for the top-tier crown, while Carlow and Leitrim will contest the Division Four showpiece. It's a festival of football where every tackle, score, and moment of skill will be amplified, offering a perfect prelude to the intensity of the Championship season ahead.
