Only three teams in Ireland boast 100 per cent records heading into round five of the Allianz Football League and one of those records will go this weekend when Derry host Dublin.
The top-of-the-table Division Two clash pits the only two unbeaten sides in the division against each other with the winner all but guaranteed to earn promotion to Division One.
With the chasing pack set to take points off each other in the final games, it would take a bizarre set of results to deny the winners of Saturday night’s tie.
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Derry won’t take anything for granted just yet after being pipped to promotion last season by Roscommon and Galway and this is, undoubtedly, their toughest test of 2023 so far.
Dublin haven’t looked all that impressive this season, but they were still the team who came closest to beating Kerry in the Championship last summer.
With promotion within touching distance for both the Ulster and Leinster champions of 2022, neither side will want to drop vital League points this weekend.
Here’s more information on Saturday’s game and how to watch it. . .
When and where is the game?
Derry vs Dublin is on Saturday, March 4 in Celtic Park, Derry.
What time is throw-in?
Saturday’s game starts at 5pm.
Where can I watch it?
Saturday’s game is being shown live on RTÉ2.
Betting odds?
Derry 4/6
Draw 15/2
Dublin 6/4
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