Mayo and Kildare clash in Leitrim's Seán Mac Diarmada Páirc this weekend in what ought to be a close affair.
Last time out, Glenn Ryan's side scored 24 points at home versus Monaghan in an impressive win while Mayo have lost their last two to Tyrone and Kerry.
That means despite contrasting starts to their league campaigns, there's just two points between the sides as they sit in second and fourth place respectively.
Kerry are already through to the league final while Mayo will battle it out with Armagh, who travel to Donegal at the same time, for the other berth.
Here's everything you need to know about the match:
Date and throw-in time:
The match will be on on Sunday March 27 with throw-in down for 1:45 pm.
What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
Sadly, this one won't be on TV as TG4 are showing Monaghan against Dublin instead.
It doesn't appear to be offered on GAAGO either.
What are the teams?
Mayo: Rory Byrne (Castlebar), Lee Keegan (Westport), 3. David McBrien (Ballaghaderreen), 4. Padraig O’Hora (Ballina Stephenites), Oisín Mullin (Kilmaine), 6. Aidan O’Shea (Breaffy), 7. Stephen Coen (Hollymount-Carramore, captain), Jordan Flynn (Crossmolina Deel Rovers), 9. Matthew Ruane (Breaffy), Conor Loftus (Crossmolina Deel Rovers), 11. Jack Carney (Kilmeena), 12. Fergal Boland (Aghamore), Aiden Orme (Knockmore), 14. Jason Doherty (Burrishoole), 15. Ryan O’Donoghue (Belmullet)
We are still awaiting the Kildare team.
What are the odds?
Last year's beaten All-Ireland finalists are fancied at 1/2 while The Lilywhites are 9/4.
A draw is set at 13/2.
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