Sunday (2.0): Laois v Meath, O’Moore Park; Armagh v Derry, Athletic Grounds; Cavan v Galway, Kingspan Breffni Park; Fermanagh v Tyrone, Enniskillen.
WHAT’S DECIDED: Tyrone are guaranteed promotion and will top the group, having won five and drawn one of six games.
WHAT’S TO BE DECIDED: The winners of Cavan (8pts) v Galway (7pts) will decide who is promoted. A draw would be enough for Cavan to finish second. Derry (6pts) cannot be promoted. Fermanagh (5pts), Meath and Armagh (both 4pts) and Laois (3pts) are all in relegation danger. The losers of Laois v Meath will definitely be relegated.
THE GAMES: Cavan and Galway meet for a second successive year, with the Breffni men having won by two points in Pearse Stadium last season. Laois and Meath are usually close affairs. Last year’s Allianz Football League clash finished level while Meath won the 2014 clash by two points. This will be the first Derry v Armagh League clash since 2013, when the sides drew 0-16 each. The Fermanagh v Tyrone game will be the first Allianz League meeting between the counties since 2007.