Armagh host Kerry in their penultimate Division One fixture with both sides still vying for a place in the final.
The Kingdom are top of the Division One standing after five rounds and they’ll book in their place in the final with a win over the Orchard County this weekend.
Indeed, if Kerry win, Mayo beat Tyrone and Donegal fail to beat Dublin, it will be Kerry and Mayo in the Division One decider.
Jack O’Connor men grinded out a one-point win over James Horan’s side last Saturday night in Tralee and they’ll be hoping to continue their fine form when they travel to the Cathedral City this weekend.
There is plenty of knowledge of the opposition camps in both management teams as former Kerry ace Kieran Donaghy is a member of Kieran McGeeney’s backroom team.
O’Connor also has plenty of Ulster influence in his team as Kerry are coached by Tyrone native and former Down boss Paddy Tally while Armagh man Jason McGahan is Kerry’s Head of Athletic Development.
McGeeney’s side ensured their Division One status with an impressive home win over Kildare and they’re unbeaten in their three home games to date.
Here's more info on Sunday’s Allianz Football League Division One tie and how to watch it…
When and where is the game?
Armagh vs Kerry is on Sunday, March 20 at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh City.
What time is throw-in?
Throw-in is at 2pm
Where can I watch it?
The game will be streamed live on TG4 YouTube and TG4 will also be showing deferred coverage of the game.
Betting odds
Armagh 15/8
Draw 7/1
Kerry 4/7
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