Glencar-Manorhamilton v Mohill

Glencar-Manorhamilton v St. Patrick’s Dromahair

Glencar/Manor v Leitrim Gaels

Glencar-Manorhamilton v Mohill

Glencar-Manorhamilton v St. Mary’s Kiltoghert

Glencar-Manorhamilton v Aughnasheelin

Glencar/Manor v St. Mary’s

Glencar/Manor 1-13 – 4-9 Sean O’Heslins

Leitrim Senior Previews

The final round of the group stages of the Leitrim SFC take place on Saturday evening, where teams will know once and for all whether they'll be challenging for the county title or battling to avoid relegation.

Fenagh St. Caillins v Leitrim Gaels

This top of the table clash brings together two teams that have met numerous times in recent years across both the intermediate and senior championships. Fenagh have been very impressive so far, whilst Leitrim Gaels look so solid.

Both sides enter this one with 100% winning records, which means at least one will lose that badge of honour this weekend. A draw however would be enough for both teams to bypass the quarter finals and go straight into the semi final draw.

It's highly unlikely however that either of these two opponents would settle for a draw. Fenagh will want revenge for last years quarter final defeat, whilst Leitrim Gaels will look to further bury Fenagh's reputation as their bogey side given their history over the last six or seven years.

No matter what, this should be a good game. Fenagh will be confident that their firepower can tip the scales, however but it will be the battle at midfield where Jack Gilheany and Donal Wrynn will faceoff with Collie Moreton and Conor Guckian which could decide this clash.

Melvin Gaels v Dromahair

Whilst both teams enter this one with a mathematical possibility of getting to the knockouts, they will require a lot of help from elsewhere. This is more about restoring pride to two sides that have endured disappointing campaigns ahead of the Relegation playoffs to follow.

Survival is also at stake for both clubs and a win would help either side get an theoretically improved draw in the relegation playoff. Given the similarities in their seasons so far, this could be likely to be a tight one.

Gortletteragh v St. Mary's Kiltoghert

Both these sides come into this one with their sights set on achieving a quarter final spot. Gortletteragh will be looking to put some disappointing results in both the league and championship behind them this season .

Looking at form St. Mary's will take to the field as favourites however Gortletteragh will guarantee themselves a spot in the quarters with a 12 point win, which would see them leapfrog the Carrick side on points difference and better them on the head-to-head should it come to that.

Mary's have been unimpressive, but solid in most their matches this year. They should win here, but Gortletteragh never know when they're beaten and a big performance from the home side could see them sneak a place in the quarters, but they'll most likely need help from elsewhere.

Mohill v Aughawillan

Last years finalists have had a disappointing campaign so far, with a tough draw only seeing them win once in the group stage so far, but could put right with a win over the Willies, who enjoy a two point lead on them in the table.

A Mohill win would change that, as they'd have the advantage on points, the head-to-head and points difference. It would also be enough to see them secure a quarter final spot.

Aughawillan however have a knack for finding a way in the competition at this stage every year and won't be pushovers. They can still reach the knockout stages in defeat, but they'll need help from St. Mary's and Ballinamore elsewhere. Mohill could also lose or draw and still reach the quarter final provided Gortletteragh and Glencar / Manor don't better their result.

Glencar/Manor v Sean O'Heslins

The county champions enter this one in the driving seat, with the outside opportunity to reach a semi final place.

They'll have a large point spread to cover to achieve this however, as they'll have to make up an 11 point spread if Leitrim Gaels lose their game, 27 points if Fenagh are beaten.

They are all but ensured a quarter final spot. For them to miss out on that, they'd have to lose by 9 points here and for very specific other games to go against them.

Realistically, they're favourites and an expected win would guarantee them top seeding in the quarter final draw. This means that they would then face whoever creeps into 6th in the league table.

Neither of the top two are guaranteed their semi final places and any of the remaining eight teams could find their titles hope ended and replaced with relegation worries. While there are genuine issues with the fairness of the new system, and it must be a nightmare for coaches planning their side's game plans and training schedules, no one can deny that the new format has definitely worked in making the competition more entertaining and with so many possible permutations and probabilities we might need to see how things pan out on Saturday evening.

To keep along with all the games, be sure to follow the full live audio commentary on www.finalwhistle.ie/live or www.leitrimgaa.ie/radio

Glencar/Manor v Eslin

Glencar/Manor 0-16 – 3-10 Leitrim Gaels

Leitrim Gaels overcome Glencar/Manor in Round 1 of the Senior Championship

Leitrim Gaels clinical goalscoring helped them to their first win in Round 1 of the Connacht Gold Leitrim Senior Football Championship tonight against Glencar/Manor tonight despite a last minute goal scare in Boggaun.

Paul Prior's Leitrim Village side had the width of a coat of paint to thank as Donnacha Devaney's last gasp injury time opportunity appeared to be blocked down, still hit against the bottom of the post and two Manor forwards got in each other's way and between them sent the ball wide rather than into the net with Brendan Flynn stranded.

It would have been completed a comeback for the home side, who went into injury time six points behind their visitors. 8 minutes later the commotion left the northerner's manager Martin Greene on his knees as he realised how close they had come to rescuing a point.

The real story of the game was told through the clinical attitude in front of goal. While both sides missed changes from range with the wide count mounting, particularly in the early stages, it was the ability of the South Leitrim side to find the back of the net that proved the undoing of the 2019 County Champions.

Two phenomenal saves from Manor keeper Anthony McDonald, the first of which midway through the first half was from the boot of Donal Casey, kept his side in the game at important parts, but when Stephen Goldrick found the net from the penalty spot with 20 minutes remaining on the clock there only really looked like one winner.

The penalty rubbed a little salt into the wounds of Glencar/Manor who had seen Brendan Flynn produce another Championship penalty save, this time from Niall Brady after the Manor attacker had been hauled down in the box just minutes earlier.

Shaun Chandler capped an impressive performance with a goal to put the visitors in control of the game before Stephen Goldrick was to find his second, and the Gael's third, goal in the closing stages of normal time.

Evan Sweeney hadn't read the script as the game entered injury time with a 6 point gap between the sides. Sweeney added three points after extensive pressure by Manor for a longer than expected injury period to leave a single score between the sides. Devaney's late effort almost bridged the gap but the bottom of the post came to Leitrim Gael's rescue.

Leitrim Gaels will be happy with taking a championship scalp off Manor for the first time, while Manor sent a strong signal that, despite murmurs about rebuilding and transition phases, they can't be discounted at this level until the final whistle sounds.

Both sides will have to wait until Sunday to discover their next opponents in this year's championship but for now both sides will be looking to improve on their overall performance as the season progresses.