Antrim will be hoping to pull off the shock of the summer when they host Cork at Corrigan Park for this preliminary All-Ireland quarter-final.
They're riding high after a thrilling victory over Kerry in the Joe McDonagh Cup final last weekend so who knows how this one will pan out.
Here's all of the key details to know around this fixture:
When is it on and what time is throw-in?
The match will be on Saturday June 11 with throw-in set for 2 pm.
What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
Unfortunately it won't be on television but GAAGO are offering it on their platform for €10.
What are the teams?
Cork: Patrick Collins, Damien Cahalane, Robert Downey, Sean O’Donoghue, Niall O’Leary, Ciaran Joyce, Mark Coleman, Darragh Fitzgibbon, Luke Meade, Robbie O’Flynn, Seamus Harnedy, Shane Kingston, Tim O’Mahony, Alan Connolly, Conor Lehane
We are still awaiting the Antrim team.
What are the odds?
The Rebels are red-hot favourites to advance at 1/50 while the home side are 12/1.
You can back the two sides to finish level after 70 minutes at 33/1.
Sambo advice
Saffron legend Terence McNaughton spoke to the Irish Mirror earlier this week about how they can maximise their chances of pulling off a huge upset.
“It’s a tight pitch. It’s definitely not a Croke Park and Antrim have nothing to lose.
“Antrim’s in a great position. Like, Antrim can go at this game without any pressure.
“I’d imagine they’ll play a sweeper, I’d imagine they’ll try and tighten the defence up and stay in the game for as long as they can and try and get Cork to press the panic button like and if it comes down to a dogfight anything can happen.”
He added: “Antrim went out and they threw the shackles off and they tore into Waterford (in the League). That day against Waterford they were even the better team, only for a missed penalty.
“My concern with this team sometimes is the consistency level. Whenever they’re expected to do it, the pressure doesn’t sit well with them.”
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