The Mayo Women's League will be in action in the Angela Hearst Inter-League Cup this weekend.
They welcome the Donegal Women's League to Castlebar on Saturday for a 2 p.m. kick-off (venue TBC).
After a really positive showing in their debut against the Eastern Women's League, hopes will be high that Mayo can get a result and progress to the next round of the competition.
This is a big day for the women's league, to have a county team playing on home soil after a number of years.
Full match details will be posted on the Mayo Women's League social media platforms.
Three teams sit tied on nine points each at the top of the Mayo Women's Premier Division with four games played.
Conn Rangers, Manulla and Swinford each have three wins under their belts, with Straide & Foxford nipping at their heels on seven points.
Manulla enjoyed a 3-1 win over Kiltimagh Knock United on Friday evening but the home side made sure they had to work hard for their points.
After Tracey Hall got the opening goal, Kayla Doherty equalised to ensure KK went in at the break level. Manulla extended their lead late on through Hannah Prendergast and Sadhbh Larkin, with KK battling to the end.
Swinford took full points at home against Conn Rangers, with two substitutes - Melissa Devanney and Aoibhinn McGarry - responsible for second-half goals after Grace Naughton put Conn ahead on 13 minutes.
In the third game in the Premier Division, Castlebar Town and Straide & Foxford played out a 1-1 draw, with goals in each half - Fiona Roache first for S&F approaching the half-hour mark and Amy Dowling for Town on 70 minutes.
In Division One, Ballina Town and Westport United share top spot with nine points each.
Ballina saw off southsiders Ballinrobe Town 4-2, with three goals from Kayla Salami (one a penalty) and one from Deirbhile Kilcullen, coming back from two early strikes from Alannah Devereaux.Claremorris enjoyed their second win in a row courtesy of a Hannah Cleary goal with 20 minutes left on the clock against visitors Westport United.
Killala returned from Crossmolina with full points after a 6-2 win. Alva Munnelly's 32 minute goal was responded to by a Sarah Gough strike, but then Cross' leaked an OG before half-time.
Regan O'Boyle, Ciara Murphy (two) and Munnelly goals had Killala very much in the driving seat, with Gough again hitting the net late on for the home side.
Mayo Women’s Football League results:
Premier Division:
Kiltimagh Knock 1-3 Manulla
Swinford 2-1 Conn Rangers
Castlebar Town 1-1 Straide & Foxford
Division One:
Crossmolina 2-6 Killala
Ballina Town 4-2 Ballinrobe Town
Claremorris 1-0 Westport United
Under 17 League:
Castlebar Celtic were confirmed as Mayo Under 17 Premier League champions after defeating Killala, with one game still to play - Kiltimagh Knock United, who finish runners-up.
The remaining Under 17 Cup semi-finalists have also been decided after Killala saw off Celtic on Sunday in an enthralling encounter that went to extra time and ended 4-3.
Manulla take on Westport this Tuesday evening in the first semi-final, with Killala away to Kiltimagh Knock United next Tuesday (May 21) in the second semi-final.
In the Under 17 Shield semi-final, Snugboro meet Swinford and Ballyglass are at home to Ballyvary Blue Bombers.
The cup and shield finals are down for decision on Sunday, May 26.
Mayo Women’s Football League fixtures:
All Tuesday, May 14, 7.15 p.m. (unless stated)
U17 Cup semi final:
Manulla v Westport United
Kiltimagh Knock v Killala (May 21)
U17 Shield semi final:
Snugboro v Swinford
Ballyglass v Ballyvary BB