Old rivals Kerry and Dublin will dance once again this weekend as they face off in Tralee.
The Kingdom and the Dubs are the two early frontrunners for the All-Ireland Championship according to the bookies, and both will look to set a marker on Saturday evening.
The Boys in Blue were rather comfortably beaten by Armagh in Croke Park over the weekend, and will need a huge improvement if they're going to take any points on the road in their second outing.
But Jack O'Connor and Kerry didn't have it all their way in Kildare, too. They surrendered their lead late on and could only leave Newbridge with a point.
Here's what you need to know about the match:
Date
The match takes place on Saturday, February 5.
Time
The game will get under way at 7 pm.
Venue
Austin Stack Park in Tralee hosts the clash.
TV information
RTE Two will show the game live, with their coverage starting at 6.30 pm.
Quotes corner
Kerry manager Jack O'Connor: "It was always going to be a big game with Dublin coming to town.
"Both sides will be looking to improve from our first outing.
"Look, Kerry-Dublin are always big games. We have a bit of work to do obviously, Dublin had 14 or 15 wides which is very uncharacteristic.
"I wasn't overly surprised. Dublin are missing a good share of players. When they get those back, they’ll be a different proposition.
"Both teams will be looking to improve - it just shows the pre-season tournaments are grand for getting a bit of fitness but this was the real world, those pre-season games are exhibition games.
"A different type of game but that's good for fellas there to experience that. You really see who the leaders are in a game like that when your back is to the wall."
Tickets
Tickets for the game are available here.
Betting odds
Kerry 8/15
Draw 15/2
Dublin 15/8
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