The National Hurling League has a full schedule of games tomorrow. In Division 1A Parnell Park, (puck out 2.30), Dublin take on Kerry, and although both teams are fairly inexperienced, Dublin would be favourites to collect all the points. Kerry will value the opportunity to clock up more competitive hurling before the start of their Championship campaign

Neighbours Clare and Galway meet in Miltown Malbay, (puck out 2.30), and if recent encounters are anything to go by, this should be one of the more entertaining fixtures of the day. Galway may well be hungry enough to edge out Ger Loughnane's charges.

At Birr, (puck out 2.30), Offaly play host to Antrim who did well against Eamonn Cregan's Limerick. Offaly with newcomers Conor Gath and Brendan Murphy will be hoping to secure all the points for home team.

In Division 1B, Tipperary should be well able to see off the challenge of Derry at Thurles (puck out 1.30). A spirited Derry performance might keep the game interesting, and if Geoffrey McGonigle and Gregory Biggs take their scoring opportunities, Derry may just avoid humiliation.

The southeast derby between Wexford and Waterford is likely to provide some local interest at Walsh Park (puck out 2.30). Both teams are looking to their younger members to provide inspiration. The away team with the steady hands of Martin Storey on board may well take the points.

Another local derby of sorts takes place in Portlaoise, (puck out 2.30), when the locals Laois take on all Ireland finalists Kilkenny. The cats beat rivals Cork last week, with both DJ Carey and John Power impressing. And although Carey is absent tomorrow, Laois are unlikely to be able to improve on the performance that resulted in defeat at the hands of Wexford

Other fixtures:

Division 2

Meath v London, Trim, (puck out 2.30)

Kildare v Down, Naas, (puck out 2.0)

Westmeath v Roscommon, Mullingar, (puck out 2.30)

Armagh v Tyrone, Armagh, (puck out 2.30)

Wicklow v Carlow, Arklow, (puck out 2.30)

Division 3

Fermanagh v Monaghan, Enniskillen, (puck out 2.30)

Limerick v Sligo, Carrick-on-Shannon, (puck out 2.30)

Mayo v Louth, Crosmolina, (puck out 2.30)

Cavan v Donegal, Breffni Park, (puck out 2.30)