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With promotion already secured, Down will be looking to wrap up their league campaign with victory over Laois to maintain their 100% record.
The Mournemen have been flawless so far and secured an immediate return to Division Two thanks to a 2-25 to 0-21 win over Sligo at Markievicz Park last Sunday.
The winners of Wexford v Westmeath will join them with a draw also enough to secure promotion for the visitors.
It's still all to play for at the bottom of the table with basement club Fermanagh hoping they can pull off a miracle to stave off relegation.
Declan Bonner's side, who sit bottom on two points, face fellow strugglers Limerick aiming for a second league win and a three-way tie on four points if Sligo fail to beat Clare.
Laois also face a sweat if they lose, Sligo draw and Limerick win, but it would take a big points swing to send them down.
Fixtures (Sunday, 14:00 GMT)
Down v Laois
Limerick v Fermanagh
Sligo v Clare
Wexford v Westmeath.
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The Mournemen have been flawless so far and secured an immediate return to Division Two thanks to a 2-25 to 0-21 win over Sligo at Markievicz Park last Sunday.
The winners of Wexford v Westmeath will join them with a draw also enough to secure promotion for the visitors.
It's still all to play for at the bottom of the table with basement club Fermanagh hoping they can pull off a miracle to stave off relegation.
Declan Bonner's side, who sit bottom on two points, face fellow strugglers Limerick aiming for a second league win and a three-way tie on four points if Sligo fail to beat Clare.
Laois also face a sweat if they lose, Sligo draw and Limerick win, but it would take a big points swing to send them down.
Fixtures (Sunday, 14:00 GMT)
Down v Laois
Limerick v Fermanagh
Sligo v Clare
Wexford v Westmeath.
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