Dublin and Cork clash in the second of Saturday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals.
Many Cork fans are angered that the fixture is being played in Dublin and believe it is a 'missed oportunity' by the GAA not to play the game at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
The Rebels come into the match as the biggest priced of all eight quarter-finalists to win after Kerry defeated them by 0-23 to 0-11 in Cork at the semi-final stage of the Munster Championship.
They recorded qualifier victories over Louth and Limerick following that disappointment, but face a much tougher assignment here against the Boys in Blue, who were last seen in action when beating Kildare by 5-17 to 1-15 in the Leinster decider.
Here's what you need to know about the game, which takes place after the meeting of Derry and Clare:
Date
Saturday, June 25.
Venue
Croke Park in Dublin, much to the annoyance of Cork fans.
Throw-in time
6pm.
TV and stream information
Sky Sports Arena will show both of Saturday's quarter-finals live.
You can also follow updates with The Irish Mirror's live blog.
Tickets
Ticketmaster are selling tickets for Saturday's matches. You can purchase them here.
Betting odds
Dublin win: 1/50
Cork win: 33/1
Draw: 16/1
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