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Published 12:33 26 Mar 2022 GMT
After picking up some steam against Tyrone and then Donegal, the Boys in Blue are starting to look like their old selves again, but the Farney men have been in this situation before.
Just last season they found themselves in a relegation play-off against Galway, and managed to come out the other end, so they will be feeling confident that they can do it again.
The other games, although equally as important, are not being televised, but thankfully we have plenty of hurling action to keep us occupied.
Antrim play Offaly in a Division One relegation play-off as the Saffrons hope to bounce back from a disappoint couple of weeks, but tonight's game is the pick of the bunch.
Last year's All-Ireland finalists Cork, take on the prestigious Kilkenny in the league semi-final, and with the good weather to boost, it promises to be a doozy of game.
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