Monday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final draw threw up some fascinating clashes.
It's a repeat of the 2021 semi-finals as Kerry face Tyrone and Dublin do battle once again with Mayo.
The latter of those clashes will be the match of the weekend for many and takes place on Sunday following the earlier meeting of Derry and Cork.
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It looks set to be a sell-out and fans will be desperate to get their hands on tickets when they go on sale at 5pm on Monday. You can purchase them here.
Speaking after the draw on RTE's Morning Ireland, former Kerry manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice said of Dublin v Mayo: "A huge game obviously.
"The nature of the rivalry between the two counties and going back to the last time, obviously Dublin had the upper hand for the bones of a decade but Mayo beat them two years ago so a huge game to look forward to.
"Both sides now, no more that Mayo-Galway yesterday, a huge team are going to be going out at the quarter-final stage."
"Dublin were sitting pretty this weekend watching events unfold," he added. "Whether Mayo will have the energy to drive it on will be the big question but I think the sight of Dublin coming will certainly give them plenty of motivation."
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