Just six teams remain standing in the Fermanagh Senior Football Championship with the last semi-final places down for decision this weekend.
Defending champions Derrygonnelly are safely through to the last four after topping Group A while Kinawley finished at the top of the Group B standings.
Teemore and Ederney finished bottom of their respective group and will go head-to-head at Lisnaskea on Saturday in the relegation play-off (4.30pm).
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On Friday night Enniskillen Gaels take on Belnaleck at Brewster Park in the first of this weekend’s quarter-final fixtures.
On Sunday, Belleek will also have home advantage when they take on Roslea (1pm) and the League champions will need to put the shackles on Sean Quigley in order to progress to the last four.
Derrygonnelly remain the outright favourites following their run of the Ulster Club final last season.
Although the Harps were well-beaten by the eventual All-Ireland winners in the decider, they defeated Dromore (Tyrone) and Clann Éireann (Armagh) in the provincial series and are bidding for a seventh county title in eight years.
Quarter-final draw and fixtures
Friday, September 30
Enniskillen Gaels v Belnaleck (Brewster Park, 8pm)
Sunday, October 2
Belleek v Roslea (Belleek, 1pm)
Championship format and dates
Fermanagh became the latest county to adopt a group format for its club Championships this season with the eight teams split into two groups of four for the Senior Football Championship.
Derrygonnelly and Kinawley finished top of their respective groups to progress straight through to the semi-finals with the teams finishing in second and third meeting in this weekend’s quarter-finals.
Teemore and Ederney, meanwhile, will face each other in the relegation play-off on Saturday after finishing bottom of Group A and Group B respectively.
Should two teams from the same group prevail this weekend, then a draw will take place to determine the semi-final line-up.
Semi-finals:
Saturday, October 8
Derrygonnelly v Enniskillen Gaels (Tempo, 4pm)
Sunday, October 9
Kinawley v Belleek (Derrygonnelly, 4pm)
Final:
Sunday, October 23
TV and Stream info
Fermanagh GAA TV are streaming all the Fermanagh SFC games as well as the majority of Intermediate and Junior games. For £40, fans can watch all games throughout the various grades while this weekend’s quarter-final games are £7 to stream live. The semi-final games will be £8 and it will cost £10 to watch the county final.
Betting:
Derrygonnelly 8/11, Kinawley 10/3, Enniskillen Gaels 5/1, Belleek 7/1, Belnaleck 16/1, Roslea 25/1.
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