The Fermanagh Adult Fixtures Masterplan has been released today (Thursday, March 7) and details all fixtures relating to the Club Players' Competition, Senior Football League (SFL), Erne Cup as well as the championships in Senior, Intermediate and Junior.

In the Club Players' Competition, the 10 teams in Division One and Two will be split into two groups and play each other once.

Division 1A is made up of Belnaleck, Derrygonnelly, Erne Gaels, Belcoo and Roslea while Division 1B consists of Devenish, Derrylin, Ederney, Kinawley and Enniskillen Gaels.

Division 2A will be contested by Irvinestown, Tempo, Aghadrumsee, Newtownbutler and Coa. 

St. Patrick's, Donagh, Lisnaskea, Maguiresbridge, Teemore and Brookeborough make up Division 2B.

All games are scheduled to be played on Saturday, May 4; Friday, May 10; Friday, May 17; Friday, May 24 and Friday, May 31.

Following these games, a further round will be played to determine the points each team will be awarded to carry into the SFL.

The two teams that top the groups will play for a maximum of three points, with the loser getting two points.

The second-placed teams in each group will play for two points with the loser getting one point. This is the same for the third-placed teams.

Fourth-placed teams will play each other for one point, with the loser getting no points. And it is the same for those teams that finish fifth.

The playoffs will take place on Friday, June 7.

The SFL starts on Friday, June 14 with games on Friday, June 21; Friday, June 28; Sunday, July 7; Friday, July 12; Friday, July 19; Friday. July 26; Friday, August 2 and Friday, August 9 for Division One and Two.

The first five rounds of the SFL may be designated Games for Club Players (GCP) if Fermanagh are still involved in the Tailteann Cup or All-Ireland championship.

The Division One and Two finals will take place on Sunday, August 18.

The Erne Cup will be split into three Divisions and begins on Saturday, April 6 and runs through until Saturday, July 27 when the finals take place.

For the Senior Football Championship (SFC) and the Intermediate Football Championship (IFC), there will be two groups of four.

The eight teams will be ranked one to eight based on their finishing positions in the SFL.

Promoted teams will be ranked higher than relegated teams.

Table toppers will move straight into the semi-final while second and third-placed teams compete in a play-off. The bottom of the groups will face each other in a relegation play-off.

Round One of the SFC and IFC will take place over the weekend from August 30 to September 1. Round Two will be between September 6-8 and Round Three on September 21.

The relegation finals will take place between September 27-29 and the second v third play-offs.

The semi-finals will be on the weekend of October 4-6 with the SFC final on October 20 and the IFC final on October 19.

The JFC will begin on September 14 with the quarter-finals. 

The first semi-final and third quarter-final will be on September 21, the second semi-final between September 27-29 and the final on October 13.

 The Junior Football Championship (JFC) will have two quarter-finals with the winners playing each other in the semi-final. The losers will play off in a third quarter-final. The winner of this game will play the loser of the semi-final for a place in the final.

For the full Masterplan visit - https://tinyurl.com/bp8dh2hb