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Published 09:20 16 Feb 2019 GMT
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This fixture also pits two teams who will feature heavily in the race for TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate championship glory later this year.
Meath lost to Tyrone in the 2017 Final, while Sligo suffered a semi-final loss against the Red Hands.
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Antrim v Leitrim, The Dub – S McLaughlin (Donegal)
Antrim collected 3-9 against Fermanagh in their opening fixture last weekend but it wasn’t enough to secure a win, as the Erne County scored 3-11.
Antrim return to The Dub for a fixture with Leitrim, who got their campaign off to a winning start with victory over Derry.
Goals were crucial for Gavin Cawley’s charges as they ran out narrow 3-3 to 0-8 winners against the Oak Leaf County.
This is another big test for Leitrim but a second victory would have them looking firmly towards the top end of the table.
Sunday 11th February
Fermanagh v Derry, Derrygonnelly, 2.45pm – D Callaghan (Donegal)
A victory for Fermanagh over Antrim in their opening fixture has nicely set up a home fixture with Derry.
It’s another Ulster derby for Fermanagh, against opponents they’re familiar with.
The counties met in the 2017 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate final, which went to a replay, before Fermanagh came out on top.
Derry will be hoping to bounce back from defeat to Leitrim in their first match.5 club games to watch out for this weekend in the GAA
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