Dublin take on Kildare tomorrow in Croke Park for the Leinster SFC semi-final.
The boys in blue will be looking for a place in the Leinster decider on their quest for 13 consecutive provincial titles.
Here is everything you need to know about the game, from team news to ticket information.
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Where and when is the match on?
Dublin take on Kildare in Croke Park on Sunday the 30th of April at 16:00.
Is Dublin v Kildare on TV?
Dublin v Kildare will not be televised but will be broadcast live on GAA GO. Coverage starts at 15:35 ahead of throw-in at 16:00.
You can purchase the match as a one-off purchase for €12 or you can get it as a bundle with two other games for €24.
How can I get tickets?
Tickets for the game are available on gaa.ie. Adult tickets in the stands are €30 and Hill tickets are €20.
Team news
Dessie Farrell has named the same team that started their Championship opener last weekend against Laois:
David O'Hanlon; Daire Newcombe, David Byrne, Sean McMahon; Lee Gannon, Cian Murphy, Jack McCaffrey; Brian Fenton, James McCarthy; Ross McGarry, Sean Bugler, Ciaran Kilkenny; Paul Mannion, Con O'Callaghan, Colm Basquel.
Subs: Stephen Cluxton, Cormac Costello, Craig Dias, Brian Howard, Tom Lahiff, Lorcan O'Dell, Killian O'Gara, Dean Rock, Niall Scully, John Small, Paddy Small.
Glen Ryan has also named an unchanged team from Kildare's victory over Wicklow:
Mark Donnellan; Eoin Doyle, Shea Ryan, Darragh Malone; David Hyland, Kevin Flynn, Jack Sargent; Kevin O'Callaghan, Aaron Masterson; Barry Coffey, Ben McCormack, Alex Beirne; Jack Robinson, Darragh Kirwan, Paddy Woodgate
Subs: Aaron O'Neill; Ryan Houlihan, Mick O'Grady, Kevin Feely, Brendan Gibbons, Daniel Flynn, Jimmy Hyland, Neil Flynn, Paddy McDermott, Paul Cribbin, Tony Archbold.
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