Kerry beat Tyrone 6-15 to 1-14 in their Division One Allianz National Football League semi-final at Fitzgerald Stadium.
While six-in-a-row All-Ireland champions Dublin beat Donegal 1-18 to 1-14 in the other last-four clash at Breffni Park.
The results mean Kerry and Dublin are joint champions.
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Westmeath have been sent down to the third division after losing 3-22 to 25 points to Cork at Pairc Ui Chaoimh
While Down beat Laois 2-16 to 1-11 at Newry to relegate them.
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Derry beat Limerick 17-points-to-13 in Carrick-on-Shannon in their Division Three semi-final to secure a spot in the second-flight next season.
While Offaly beat Fermanagh 1-14 to 12 points at O'connor Park.
And reigning Ulster champions Cavan have dropped down to the fourth-flight.
They were beaten by 3-11 to 18-points by Wicklow in Navan.
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Louth beat Carlow 1-23 to 1-14 in their Division Four semi-final at Netwatch Dr. Cullen Park.
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It was the final day in Division One B of the Hurling League.
Kilkenny started the day knowing they couldn't be caught at the top of the table and lost 4-20 to 1-25 to Clare in Ennis.
while Antrim beat Laois on a scoreline of 2-23 to 1-22 in Belfast,
and Wexford beat Dublin 25 points to 1-18 in the south east.
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Cork beat Donegal 5-10 to 3-13 in their Division One semi-final in the Lidl Ladies Football League at Tuam Stadium.
And All-Ireland champions Dublin saw off Mayo 4-15 to 10 points in their last four contest at the Gaelic Grounds.