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Preview: Weekend's Allianz Football League Division Four action

Limerick senior football manager Billy Lee.

Limerick senior football manager Billy Lee.

Allianz Football League Division Four

Saturday October 17

Wicklow v Antrim, Aughrim, 12.30pm, GAAGO

Carlow v Sligo, Netwatch Cullen Park, 5pm, GAAGO

Sunday October 18

Limerick v Wexford, Rathkeale, 3pm, GAAGO

Billy Lee has steered Limerick into a very good position in Division Four, but they will afford the Wexford challenge the utmost respect.

While Paul Galvin has departed, Shane Roche has significant knowledge with Wexford, who will feel that two wins in the remaining matches might be enough to earn promotion.

That is precisely what Limerick want to accomplish too so a lively match is anticipated.

It promises to be similarly interesting in Aughrim because Antrim and Wicklow are also very much in the hunt for a top two finish.

Niall Carew takes charge of Carlow for the first time this weekend.

Niall Carew takes charge of Carlow for the first time this weekend.

Lenny Harbinson and Davy Burke have both carried out diligent work with their respective panels, offering hope for the future in Antrim and Wicklow.

Niall Carew's first game in charge of Carlow is against one of his former teams, Sligo, at Netwatch Cullen Park.

It has been a strange campaign for Carlow with the departure of the passionate Turlough O'Brien, who raised the ambition and standards within the county.

Sligo, though, are embarking on a journey of their own with Paul Taylor, who will be striving to get ready for an upcoming Connacht Championship meeting with Galway by delivering a strong League finish.

LIMERICK (v Wexford): Donal O'Sullivan; Sean O'Dea, Brian Fanning, Paul Maher; Tony McCarthy, Iain Corbett, Gordon Brown; Darragh Treacy, Tommy Childs; Padraig De Brun, Cillian Fahy, Adrian Enright; Hugh Bourke, Seamus O'Carroll, Padraig Scanlon.