Cork and Kerry clash this weekend as the new All-Ireland Senior Football Championship series continues.
The Rebel County narrowly defeated Louth in Navan last Saturday, running out winners by 1-19 to 1-17, while Kerry were beaten by Mayo in Killarney as the Westerners came away with a 1-19 to 0-17 victory.
But the All-Ireland champions come into this game as big favourites and it would be a surprise if they didn't emerge from it victorious as Cork target their first Championship win over their rivals since during Covid and only their third in 13 years.
Here's what you need to know:
Date
Saturday, June 3.
Time
The match has a throw-in time of 3pm.
Venue
Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork hosts the match.
TV and stream information
The match is not being televised live, but will be streamed on GAAGO.
Betting odds
Cork win: 13/2
Kerry win: 1/10
Draw: 14/1
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