Division 1A – All games on Friday
Division 1A table toppers Killeavy have the chance to retain their place as league leaders when they host Ballymacnab (7.30pm).
A Ciaran Cosgrove goal was the difference between the sides when they met at the start of the season. Killeavy won on the day 1-10 to 0-10.
Tommy Coleman’s side are unbeaten in their last seven outings recently drawing with Crossmaglen. The Nab are reeling from a six-point loss to Mullaghbawn last week.
Madden are joint leaders in Division 1A having lost only to Killeavy, and they take on Crossmaglen on Friday (7.30pm).
Both sides drew last weekend. Madden earned a share of the spoils against Armagh Harps while Cross finished level with Killeavy.
The Harps are back on home turf when they take on Granemore in a repeat of the first game of the season (Friday 8.00pm).
Oisin McGurgan and James McCoy raised the green flags as Pascal Canavan’s side won 2-4 to 0-4.
Granemore will be hoping to bounce back following their slender one-point defeat to Clann Eireann last week.
The 2021 championship winners take on Mullaghbawn (7.30pm) and are aiming for their sixth win of the campaign.
Peter McDonnell’s side performed brilliantly against Ballymacnab last week, with Cormac Smyth making a return.

Division 1B– All games on Friday at 7.30pm
There’s a huge clash at the bottom of the Division 1B table on Friday evening as Grange host Shane O’Neill’s.
Chris Rafferty’s Grange have chalked up just two points from their eight outings and sit at the foot of the division.
Last year’s Intermediate champions are on four points, sit just above them and victory for either side here is crucial.
Silverbridge remain best placed for promotion and they face another big test on Friday when they travel to Maghery.
Peter Carragher and Fionnan Burns netted when these sides met on the first day as the ‘Bridge won 2-6 to 0-8.

Maghery suffered their fourth defeat of the season last week, against St Peter’s, and will be keen to get a win.
St Peter’s have climbed to fourth in the table and make the short trip to Clan na Gael this weekend.
Clans can overtake their Lurgan rivals with a victory, but they are coming into the came following a six-point defeat last week.
That was to Sarsfields, the nearest contenders to Silverbridge’s top spot, and they take on Dromintee.
If Kieran Quinn’s side can get the win, they’ll leapfrog Sarsfields in the table as they trail them by just one-point.