Dublin and Kerry meet today in their mouth watering All-Ireland Football semi-final.
The clash is the most eagerly awaited of the Championship so far as the two sides renew their age old rivalry.
Kerry have not beaten Dublin in Championship since 2009 but there are hopes within the Kingdom that this is the team that can pull it off.
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But Dublin fans will also be bullish coming into the game as they look to win yet another All-Ireland title.
Here is everything you need to know about the game.
Where and when is the game?
The game takes place on Sunday, 10 July in Croke Park.
What time is throw in?
Throw in is set for 3.30 pm.
What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
The game will be shown live on both RTE and Sky Sports Arena.
Those looking to stream the game can do so through the RTE Player here.
You can also use the Sky Go app or purchase a NOW TV pass here.
You can follow live updates from the game here.
Betting odds
Kerry 4/5
Draw 7/1
Dublin 6/4
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