Meath welcome the visit of Derry to Páirc Tailteann this weekend as both sides look to end their league campaign on a high.
The Royals looked to be in dire straits after the first few rounds of fixtures but have since notched some crucial wins over the likes of Clare and Cork to rise up the table and sit in the comfortable spot of 4th.
Meanwhile Derry continue to progress very nicely under Rory Gallagher as they're in third with a record of four wins, one draw and a sole defeat.
They were also very hard done by late on against Roscommon as Shane McGuigan was unfairly given a second yellow after he was pulled down while on they were on the break.
He likely would have kicked the ensuing free and won them the match but instead it was missed and the points were split.
Here's everything you need to know about this weekend's match:
When is it on and what time is throw-in?
It'll be on on Sunday March 27 with throw-in at 2 pm.
What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
Unfortunately it hasn't been selected for TV coverage as TG4 are showing Dublin against Monaghan instead before turning their attention to the hurling semi-final between Wexford and Waterford.
To add insult to injury, it doesn't appear to be available on GAAGO either.
What are the odds?
The Oak-Leafers are tipped to come away with the two points at 4/7 while the home side are 7/4.
A draw is available at 15/2.
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