Rory Gallagher's Derry travel to Dublin on Sunday bidding to add another trophy to their collection
The top two in Division Two face off in the final with Dessie Farrell's men bound to have some revenge in mind.
The Dubs were pipped to the post at Celtic Park in the regulation stages of the League, with the Oak Leafers coming on strong in the second half. The Ulster side went through the second tier campaign unbeaten.
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The defeat in Derry was Dublin's only loss in the League and they are back on home turf with something of a point to prove.
Here's what you need to know about the League final:
Date
Sunday, April 2.
Throw-in time
1.45pm.
Venue
Croke Park.
TV and stream information
The match will be shown live on TG4 and the TG4 player.
You can also follow updates with Belfast Live's live blog.
Quotes corner
Dublin manager Dessie Farrell: "It does afford you some leeway in Division Two in terms of being able to try players.
"But by the same token, you’ve got to get the balance right with that. because you could end up languishing in Division Two if you try to bite too much off.
"We’re happy with the progress and where we’re at. There’s loads and loads to do and we’ll get after that in the next couple of weeks."
Derry manager Rory Gallagher: "We have the experience of Croke Park in a National League final and we will try to show up because I don't believe in not wanting to win, or not wanting to prove yourself on any given day.
"I think it is perfect preparation (for the Ulster Championship) . Whatever way it goes we will take huge learnings from it. I'd be very clear, with that Dublin league game, we learned more from it than the other 12 or 13 league games over the last 18 months to two years. Playing against those teams tests you in every way."
Betting odds
Dublin 8/13
Derry 9/5
Draw: 8/1
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