Live GAA Updates: Tracking The Decisive Weekend Of The Sam Maguire Round Robin

It's the final weekend in the GAA's Sam Maguire Round Robin. 15 of the 16 counties have something to play and there are some titanic match-ups taking place. We've got you covered with GAA updates and scores from across the country all weekend as the drama plays out.
GAA Fixtures this weekendSaturday
Kerry v Meath, O'Connor Park, 4.15pm
Roscommon v Cork, Laois Hire O'Moore Park, 4.15pm
Armagh v Galway, Kingspan Breffni, 6.30pm
Dublin v Derry, Pairc Esler, 6.30pm
Sunday
Monaghan v Down, BOX-It Athletic Grounds, 2pm
Clare v Louth, 2pm
Donegal v Mayo, Dr Hyde Park, 4pm
Tyrone v Cavan, 4pm
GAA Permutations for every countyGroup A
Mayo: Despite their big win against Tyrone, Mayo's loss to Cavan means they'll need to beat Donegal and they'll need a Tyrone win over Cavan to go through.
Donegal: a win or a draw sees them through. They'll be out if they lose to Mayo and Cavan, and Tyrone draw.
Cavan: A win sees them through. If they lose and Mayo lose to Donegal, they'll go through
Tyrone: A win or a draw gets them into the next phase. They can lose and go through if Mayo beat Donegal. If Donegal win, they'll need a win or a draw to go through.
Group B
Kerry: Two wins from two. The league champions are into the quarterfinals with a win or a draw against Meath.
Meath: Unbeaten with a draw and a win. They’ll play Kerry in Round 3, knowing they cannot be caught by last place Cork. A win over Kerry will mean a place in the quarterfinals.
Roscommon: They will play Cork in the final round knowing a draw or a win will send them through to the preliminary quarterfinals.
Cork: Winless from two games. A win over Roscommon will see them through to the knockout stages.
Group C
Down: With two wins from two, and atop the group on points difference, a win over Monaghan or a draw will send them into the quarterfinals.
Monaghan: See above. A win will mean a bye to the quarterfinals
Louth: Winless from two, a win over Clare in the last round will mean a place in the preliminary quarterfinals.
Clare: In the exact same boat as Louth.
Group D
Armagh: Booked their place in the All-Ireland quarterfinals with a win over Dublin over Croker; the only county to do so. The presumptive All-Ireland favourites now.
Dublin: A win or a draw over Derry will mean a place in the preliminary quarterfinals. Having head to head on Galway is a huge bonus. A loss to Derry will mean elimination if Galway also beat Armagh.
Galway: Having drawn Derry, they’ll play an Armagh team with nothing to play for in order to reach the preliminary quarterfinals. A win will mean qualifying for the next round. A loss coupled with a Derry win over Dublin means they’ll be out. If there's two draws on the last day, they'll go through on points difference.
Derry: A win over Dublin will put them on three points and into the preliminary quarterfinals. A draw will also put them through if Galway lose to Armagh.
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