Dublin and Mayo will clash in the standout tie of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals this weekend.
The counties were paired together in Monday's draw, with the other clashes seeing Kerry face Tyrone, Derry take on Cork and Armagh colliding with Monaghan.
Dublin topped their group after victories over Kildare and Sligo, as well as a draw with Roscommon.
Mayo looked like they would top their group, but a defeat to Cork in their final group game saw them finish third, meaning they had to travel to Salthill to face Galway on Sunday.
The westerners saw off their neighbours by a single point, with their manager Kevin McStay saying after the game that he is confident his side can have a tilt at the All-Ireland this year.
Here's what you need to know about Dublin v Mayo:
Date
The match will take place on Sunday, July 2.
Venue
Croke Park in Dublin.
Time
The action will get under way at 4pm following the earlier meeting of Derry v Cork.
TV and stream information
The match will be shown live on RTE Two.
You can also follow updates with our live blog..
Ticket information
Tickets go on sale at 5pm on Friday and can be purchased here.
Betting odds
Dublin win: 8/13
Mayo win: 7/4
Draw: 13/2
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