
Compiled by Jackie Cahill
WATERFORD have their sights set on a first Lidl National League Division 1 final appearance since 2002 as they get ready for Sunday’s home tie with Meath.
That’s one of 16 games across another bumper weekend of Lidl NFL action – with a full schedule of fixtures covering all four divisions in store.
There’s one game on Saturday and it’s a live TG4 offering as Galway entertain Armagh (4.15pm).
On Sunday, six of the 15 ties will be available to viewers via live-streams.
Dublin v Kildare, Kerry v Cork and Waterford v Meath are the three Division 1 ties on offer via https://page.inplayer.com/streamsportireland/.
Waterford are the only team in the top flight boasting a 100 per cent record as they sit proudly on top of the pile.
Waterford v Meath; Dungarvan GAA, 2pm – Live stream
This has been a dream League season to date for Waterford.
The Déise are out on their own at the top – and with three wins from three games.
Waterford have not contested a Division 1 final since 2002 but a fourth successive win in 2026 would put them within touching distance of Parnell Park in April.
There’s still work to be done, however, and they face a Meath team smarting from defeat to Kerry.
The visitors would rekindle their own final hopes with a victory and the Royals do need the win here.
After defeating Dublin, there’s one change to the Waterford starting team, with Clare Walsh replacing Ruby Browne.
Meath have made two changes, as Megan Thynne and Rachel Casserly slot in for Ciara Lawlor and Meadhbh Byrne.
Waterford: K Gardiner; C Murray, L Mulcahy, R Casey; Á O'Neill, K McGrath, E Power; E Murray (capt.), K Hogan; K Murray, C Walsh, M Daly; L McGregor, B McMaugh, C Fennell.
Meath: R Murray; Á Sheridan, M.K. Lynch, K Kealy; S Murphy, S Wall, K Bermingham; O Sheehy, N Gallogly (capt.); M Farrelly, C Smyth, M Thynne; E Duggan, R Casserly, O Finnegan.
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