Dublin and Cork clash in the second of Saturday's All-Ireland Football quarter-finals.
The old rivals will collide at Croke Park in the 6pm throw-in.
Dublin have impressed so far in the Championship, while Cork had to come through the qualifiers after a Munster semi-final defeat to Kerry.
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Can the Rebels cause an upset today? Or will Dublin live up to the odds?
Here's more info on the game and how to watch it:
Where and when is the game?
The game is being played at Croke Park on Saturday, June 25.
What time is throw-in?
The game starts at 6pm.
Is it on TV?
Yes, Sky Sports Arena will be showing the game live as part of their coverage of Saturday's double header. Coverage begins at 3:15pm, with Derry v Clare being shown beforehand.
Can I stream it?
Sky Sports subscribers can stream the game live on the SkyGo app.
Betting odds
- Dublin 1/50
- Cork 11/1
- Draw 25/1
Odds from McLean Bookmakers
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