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What time is Armagh v Cork? TV channel, live stream, betting odds and team news for National Football League Division 2 clash

It could be a dark day in the history or Cork football if they lose on Sunday

CORK footballers are in serious danger of relegation to Division 3 as they sit bottom of the table.

They play Armagh in the final round of games and although the Orchard County have nothing to play for - the Rebels have their second tier status on the line.

 Armagh will go to battle with Cork on Sunday
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Armagh will go to battle with Cork on Sunday

Here is everything you need to know about the match.

What time is throw in?

THE Orchard County take on Cork at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh on Sunday, March 24 with throw in at 2 pm.

What channel is the game on and can I live stream it?

UNFORTUNATELY there is no live coverage of Armagh vs Cork and it is not available to live stream.

There will be full highlights of the game on Allianz League Sunday which airs that night at 9.30 pm on RTE TWO.

 Cork are staring into the abyss of Division 3 football
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Cork are staring into the abyss of Division 3 footballCredit: Sportsfile

What are the odds for the game?

HOME side Armagh have been installed as favourites for the game at 8/15.

Cork has been given the underdog tag at 15/8 - a draw priced at 15/2.

How have both teams done so far?

ARMAGH have secured their Division Two status for another year as their two wins and two draws were enough to to keep them up.

A win could launch them as high as third place in what could be seen as a successful start to the year but they never really looked like promotion contenders.

Cork sit bottom of the table and have gone backwards for another year.

It looks likely that they will be relegated to Division Three but there is still hope.

Due to the head to head rule, Cork will need Tipperary to win or draw and the Rebels to take care of business if they are to stay up.

If Tipperary cannot do them a favour at all at the weekend the 2010 All-Ireland champions will ply their trade in the third tier.