Familiar opponents Antrim and Kerry battle it out for the Joe McDonagh Cup for the second time in three seasons on Saturday afternoon.
The game will be played as a curtain-raiser to the Leinster SHC final between Galway and Kilkenny.
When these sides met in the 2020 decider, it was played before Limerick’s All-Ireland SHC final win over Waterford in Croke Park.
Read more: Joe McDonagh winners should gain All-Ireland SHC status says Darren Gleeson
However, such was the Covid-19 restrictions at the time, neither side was permitted to remain in Croke Park after the game.
The Saffrons managed to claim the silverware on that occasion and Darren Gleeson's men retained their top flight status earlier in the campaign.
They might have lost to the Kingdom on their last outing, but they were already assured of their place in the final before Kerry visited Corrigan Park.
The winners of Saturday’s decider will host Cork in the All-Ireland preliminary round with the runners-up gaining home advantage against Wexford.
Here's more info on Saturday’s Joe McDonagh Cup final and how to watch it…
When and where is the game?
Antrim vs Kerry is on Saturday, June 4 in Croke Park.
What time is throw-in?
Saturday’s game starts at 4.30pm.
Where can I watch it?
Saturday’s game is being shown live on RTÉ2
Any other coverage?
Belfast Live Sport will be Live blogging all the action from Saturday’s game
Betting odds
-
Antrim 2/7
-
Draw 10/1
-
Kerry 7/2
Belfast Live Sport best bet
-
First goal-scorer Ciaran Clarke (Antrim) 10/1
Read more: Brilliant video of former Iraqi refugee hurling at Stormont goes viral
Read more: Casement Park: Antrim football captain Peter Healy hopeful of playing at new stadium
Sign up to our free sports newsletter to get the latest headlines to your inbox.