Dublin take on their old rivals Mayo this Sunday in a mammoth All-Ireland quarter final at Croke Park.
The boys in blue earned their place in the final eight after topping group three with victories over Kildare and Sligo and drawing with Roscommon. Mayo earned their place after fighting off Galway by a single point in last Sunday's preliminary quarter final.
The other clashes will see Kerry face Tyrone, Derry take on Cork and Armagh colliding with Monaghan this weekend.
Here's everything you need to know about Dublin V Mayo on Sunday:
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Throw-in time
The action will get under way at Croke Park at 4pm following the earlier meeting of Derry v Cork.
TV channel
The match is being shown RTE 2 and will be streamed on the RTE Player.
Ticket information
A sell-out crowd is expected for Sunday's double header with Ticketmaster currently displaying no more tickets on their site.
Dublin GAA club Thomas Davis provided their own updates saying that no more tickets are available for general sale but added that they believe more tickets will be released in the coming days.
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