Dublin are aiming to land their 12th Leinster title in a row when they take on Kildare at GAA headquarters.
After a notable dip in their standards throughout 2021, they look more primed to make a serious bid to reclaim the All-Ireland this year.
Here's everything you need to know about their provincial final clash against The Lilywhites:
When is the match on and what time is throw-in?
It'll be on in Croke Park on Saturday May 28 with throw-in at 5 pm.
What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
RTE Two will be showing it as part of a double-header that'll be preceded by the Munster showpiece between Kerry and Limerick.
So you can view the two of them through the RTE Player if need be.
What are the teams?
Neither Dessie Farrell nor Glenn Ryan has named their starting XV as of yet.
What are the betting odds?
No surprises here as The Dubs are 1/7 despite both teams having similarly poor league campaigns that saw them relegated from Division One.
It's clear the bookies aren't putting much stock in that Kildare win in Newbridge either as they're out at 5/1.
You can back the two sides to finish level after 70 minutes at 14/1.
Quotes corner:
Con O'Callaghan spoke to MirrorSport about watching on from his couch as The Dubs suffered that shock defeat in February.
“It was strange watching, it was obviously a massive game for both of us and deservedly they came out on top. They were the better team on the day.
“It sets it up nicely for two weeks' time. They're obviously a really strong team, a lot of really good athletes, particularly up front. I think they're scoring over 20 points, or 20 scores a game, in the last four or five games.
“They bring a big threat up there and then defensively they're very tight at the back, they're very physical, so yeah, it'll be a big challenge.
“It's mainly about us and getting our performance, that's the way we're looking at it, getting a full 70 minutes. Yeah, we expect a huge challenge.”
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