GAA: Mayo and Kerry reach final, Tyrone relegated despite Dublin win

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Gaa: Mayo And Kerry Reach Final, Tyrone Relegated Despite Dublin Win
The Kingdom got the better of Galway by 3-24 to 2-19 in Salthill while Mayo edged Donegal by 1-18 to 1-16.
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James Cox

The final day of action in the Allianz National Football League ended with a bang this evening.

Mayo and Kerry will face off in the Division 1 final despite both sides being in relegation trouble throughout the day.

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The Kingdom got the better of Galway by 3-24 to 2-19 in Salthill while Mayo edged Donegal by 1-18 to 1-16.

Tyrone will join Derry in Division 2 next season even as the Red Hand beat Dublin by 2-20 to 1-14.

Tyrone beat Dublin but still suffered relegation. Photo: Lorcan Doherty/Inpho

Armagh survived as the All-Ireland champions beat Derry by 4-24 to 1-18.

Monaghan and Roscommon will play Division 1 Football next season.

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They'll face off in the Division 2 league final despite neither side winning this afternoon.

Monaghan ended the day on top even after a 0-24 to 2-17 loss to Down.

Roscommon finished second despite a 2-16 to 1-19 draw with already relegated Westmeath.

Down will join the Lake County in Division 3 next year after Louth survived thanks to a 1-19 to 17 point win over Meath.

Cavan ended their campaign with a 0-21 to 0-19 loss to Cork.

Kildare will face Offaly in the Division 3 final.

Both sides were promoted after wins over Antrim and Clare respectively.

Paddy Dunican of Offaly in action against Ikem Ugweru of Clare. Photo: Natasha Barton/Inpho

That result means Antrim join winless Leitrim in the bottom tier after the latter suffered a 22-point loss to Sligo.

Fermanagh also had a 2-point win over Laois.

Limerick will play unbeaten Wexford in the Division 4 final.

The Treaty County strolled to a 4-24 to 1-17 win over Waterford this afternoon to book their passage to the decider.

James Naughton scored a massive 4-12 for Limerick today.

Wexford picked up their seventh win out of seven with a 2-18 to 1-10 win over Longford.

Elsewhere, Carlow beat London by a point and Wicklow had seven points to spare over Tipperary.

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