With one game remaining, the permutations can be very simple or very complex for Tyrone and Armagh.
If either side wins in Omagh on Sunday, they’ll be safe from relegation. However, the losers could face relegation depending on how other results go.
Monaghan, Roscommon and All-Ireland champions Kerry are also in the relegation mire, but Paddy Carr's Donegal will need a facile win over Roscommon and other results to go in their favour.
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Tyrone, who’ve won back-to-back games against Kerry and Monaghan since losing to Mayo by 10 points last month, will retain their Division One status with a draw.
Armagh need a win to be safe after Galway’s smash-and-grab victory at the Box-It Athletic Grounds last Saturday night.
Kieran McGeeney’s men defeated the Red Hands in both the League and Championship last season and they’ll be hoping to discover their 2022 form with their Ulster SFC preliminary round tie against Antrim to come on Easter Saturday.
Here’s more information on Sunday’s game and how to watch it. . .
When and where is the game?
Tyrone vs Armagh is on Sunday, March 26 at O’Neills Healy Park, Omagh
What time is throw-in?
Sunday’s game starts at 1.45pm
Where can I watch it?
Sunday’s game is being shown live on the BBC iPlayer
Betting odds?
Tyrone 8/11
Draw 13/2
Armagh 6/4
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