Dublin come into their third Allianz Football League game this weekend still in search of their first win.
Dessie Farrell's side lost to Armagh by 2-15 to 1-13 at Croke Park on matchday one before losing by seven points against Kerry a week later.
Meanwhile, Mayo drew with Donegal in their first league game before beating Monaghan in Clones the following week.
This will be the first clash between these rivals since Mayo beat Dublin in last year's All-Ireland semi-final. Here's what you need to know:
Date
The game will be played on Saturday, February 19.
Venue
Croke Park hosts the clash.
Throw-in time
7.30pm.
TV channel information
RTE Two from 7.15pm.
Quotes corner
Dublin 's Dean Rock: “I’ll share my experiences with them (younger players). I got my fair share of criticism growing up, people saying I’d never make it or whatever.
“There will always be noise out there and people who doubt you personally and doubt the team.
“You have to stay true to yourself, know exactly who you are as a footballer. Who you are exactly as a team.
“And just try and showcase that identity every time you go out to train and every time you go to play on the pitch.
“That’s what you’ve got to do. There’s lots of experience in the group, lots of conversations being had.
“It’s about feeding those younger guys with as much confidence as they possibly can.
“They’re all good footballers in their own right. But everyone needs an arm around the shoulder to tell them they’re doing well.
“There’s no sense of panic among the group at all. We’ve been here before. We’ve done it before. And just to continue to go after the improvements every day, on and off the pitch.”
Betting odds
Dublin win: 4/7
Mayo win: 7/4
Draw: 15/2
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