It’s Round 4 of the Allianz Hurling League this weekend and here we preview all of the games on schedule as the race for promotion heats up across all divisions.
Saturday, February 22nd
HL Division 1 Group B round 4
Dublin v Wexford, Croke Park, 5pm - eir Sport
Davy Fitzgerald’s Wexford side head for the capital on Saturday looking for their second win on the bounce after edging Kilkenny on home turf in Round 3.
Rory O’Connor, Lee Chin and Matthew O’Hanlon all came off the bench to help the Slaneysiders past the Cats last time out and you can expect more game time into that trio this weekend at Croker.
Dublin produced a clinical second-half display to see off Carlow by 11 points last weekend and Mattie Kenny’s charges will be looking for more of that if they are to down the Leinster champions.
Verdict: Wexford
Laois v Carlow, MW Hire O'Moore Park, 7pm
This derby hits Portlaoise on Saturday night and sees the hosts as strong favourites at 3/10 to inflict a fourth consecutive defeat on Carlow.
Eddie Brennan’s men welcome the Barrowsiders in search of their first win of the campaign and would all but consign their neighbours to the drop should they pick up the points here.
With aces like Ross King, Stephen Bergin and Willie Dunphy in their pack, it’s hard to see past the O’Moore men.
Verdict: Laois
HL Division 2A round 4
Wicklow v Kerry, Arklow, 2pm
Kerry trip east to Arklow in search of win number four in Division 2A and not many will back against them carrying their 100 per cent record into the fifth and final round.
Fresh off Fitzgibbon Cup success with UCC, Shane Conway’s fine scoring form was again present when the Kingdom saw off Meath with five to spare last weekend and he looks set to be another thorn in the side of Wicklow.
Verdict: Kerry
HL Division 2B round 4
Derry v Warwickshire, Celtic Park, 1pm
The early throw-in is at Celtic Park on Saturday as pointless Warwickshire look to tear up the script against 1/100 favourites Derry.
The Oak Leafers are gunning for their third win and this division now looks like coming down to the rescheduled third round clash between themselves and Kildare.
Verdict: Derry
HL Division 3B round 4
Lancashire v Fermanagh, Abbotstown, 3.30pm
One of these sides is set to move to the top of Division 3B on Saturday evening and it’s Lancashire that get the nod going on displays thus far in the bottom tier.
Verdict: Lancashire
Sunday, February 23rd
HL Division 1 Group A round 4
Waterford v Galway, Walsh Park, 2pm
Galway go east in search of a third win this weekend after having their Round 3 clash with Tipperary postponed.
It was the same deal for Waterford last weekend after their meeting with Limerick was called off as a result of Storm Dennis and it could see both sides light it up at Walsh Park on Sunday after a spell off.
Galway boss Shane O’Neill had St Thomas' clubman Fintan Burke down to make his debut against Tipp in Salthill last time out and the defender is likely to get the nod for the battle with the Deise men.
There will also be first league starts for James Skehill, Niall Burke and Conor Cooney should O’Neill stick with the same selection he named last Friday night.
Verdict: Draw
Cork v Limerick, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 2pm - Deferred coverage on TG4
This one could well be a cracker when these two sides clash at Pairc Ui Chaoimh as Limerick look to maintain their 100 per cent record and inflict Cork with a second loss in the process.
The Rebels were made battle against Westmeath last time out in Mullingar, where Patrick Horgan’s 2-8 contribution proved salient for the winners.
As for Limerick, they had their plans to host Waterford scuppered by Storm Dennis and the holders are slightly fancied at 4/5 for their trip to Leeside on Sunday.
Mike Casey, Diarmaid Byrnes, Cian Lynch and Aaron Gillane were all named as returnees to the side which was set to take on Waterford last weekend, while Brian Ryan and Darren O’Connell look to be in line for their league debuts for the Treaty County in Round 4.
Verdict: Limerick
Tipperary v Westmeath, Nenagh, 2pm
Westmeath went down fighting to Cork in Mullingar the last day and will look to draw some inspiration from positive aspects of that performance when they head to MacDonagh Park on Sunday.
Shane O’Brien’s men are 14/1 outsiders against a Tipperary side which saw their third round clash against Galway postponed last weekend.
Seamus Callanan, John ‘Bubbles’ O’Dwyer and Barry Heffernan were down to make their first league starts of 2020 in that one and are expected to be in Liam Sheedy’s line-up for the Lake County’s visit this weekend.
That could see captain Callanan back with a bang as he looks to continue the form that saw him crowned ‘Hurler of the Year’ in 2019.
Verdict: Tipperary
HL Division 1 Group B round 4
Kilkenny v Clare, UPMC Nowlan Park, 2pm
Sunday will see Kilkenny looking to bounce back from their late loss to Wexford last time out as Clare come to visit them at UPMC Nowlan Park.
The Banner men are undefeated after three games and now face their toughest test of the campaign in trying to hand the Cats back-to-back defeats.
Brian Lohan’s side came up with a strong finish to see off Laois in Round 3 and know they’ll need a better all-round display when they travel to take on the Leinster kingpins.
Verdict: Kilkenny
HL Division 2A round 4
Antrim v Meath, Portglenone, 12.30pm
Meath trip north for the early throw-in on Sunday at Portglenone, where it looks like being a close encounter to call between themselves and hosts Antrim.
Antrim have picked up two wins from two outings thus far while the Royals need a win in this one to keep their outside hopes of promotion alive.
Verdict: Antrim
Mayo v Offaly, MacHale Park, 2pm
Offaly have a win and a loss so far and should take home a second pair of points from Castlebar on Sunday.
Mayo are sitting bottom of the division after three defeats and have a score difference of -44, meaning anything other than a win for the Faithful men would be a huge shock.
Verdict: Offaly
HL Division 2B round 4
Kildare v Roscommon, Hawkfield, 12pm
These two sides currently sit on four points but, with a game in hand, Kildare can put some real daylight between themselves and Roscommon with victory here.
The Rossies are 9/2 underdogs for the trip to Newbridge and it’s hard to see them tearing up the script against David Herity’s charges on this occasion.
Verdict: Kildare
London v Down, Ruislip, 2pm
Down head across the water looking to keep the heat on their fellow contenders in the race for top spot in Division 2B.
London are winless so far but have ran a couple of teams close and therefore will be no pushovers for the Mourne men.
Verdict: Down
HL Division 3A round 4
Armagh v Louth, Athletic Grounds, 2pm
Armagh will see Louth’s visit to the Athletic Grounds as an opportunity for two more points in their claim for promotion and, all things considered, should get the job done going on form.
Verdict: Armagh
Donegal v Monaghan, Letterkenny, 2pm
This Ulster derby hits Letterkenny and it’s hosts Donegal whom are fancied for their third win of the campaign when the pointless Farney men come to visit.
Verdict: Donegal
Tyrone v Longford, Healy Park, 2pm
Tyrone were comfortable in their win over Monaghan in Round 3 but face a different kind of proposition when the Midlanders come north on Sunday.
Verdict: Longford
HL Division 3B round 4
Sligo v Leitrim, Markievicz Park, 2pm
Leitrim saw off a poor Cavan effort last time out and will surely have their work cut out when they head to Markievicz Park for a derby with promotion favourites Sligo.
Verdict: Sligo
A double line-up of Allianz Football and Hurling League fixtures this weekend. Follow the hoganstand.com match tracker for live updates on Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon.
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