Monaghan senior football manager Seamus 'Banty' McEnaney will find out tonight what sanction he will face after breaching a ban on inter-county training.
Monaghan County Board and McEnaney apologised after a training session was held at the Corduff GAA grounds last month.
He was suspended for 12 weeks by the County Board after its investigation but that is expected to be deemed null and void by GAA headquarters when it meets tonight.
Dublin manager Dessie Farrell faced a similar situation in March, with the GAA management committee imposing a 12 week ban.
Dublin was also stripped of home advantage for one of its National League fixtures.
Inter-county training is permitted to resume from next Monday (April 19th).