It is all to play for in Group Three as Dublin and Sligo head clash in the unfamiliar surroundings of Kingspan Breffni.
The game is part of a double-header and will be played before Tyrone’s Group Two tie with Westmeath
Dessie Farrell’s side were expected to have a straight-forward passage to the quarter-finals, but even a win over the Yeatsmen won’t guarantee the Dubs top spot.
After their draw in Croke Park, Dublin need to better Roscommon’s result against Kildare in Tullamore this afternoon to progress straight through to the last eight.
Sligo, meanwhile, go into Sunday’s game needing to better Kildare’s result as they are currently bottom of the group and facing elimination from the Championship.
Tony McEntee’s side drew with the Lilywhites in Markievicz Park, but have an inferior scoring difference.
Here’s more information on Sunday’ game and how to watch it. . .
When and where is the game?
Dublin is on Sunday, June 18 in Kingspan Breffni Park, in Cavan.
What time is throw-in?
Sunday’s game starts at 1.45pm
Where can I watch it?
Sunday’s game is is being shown live on GAAGO. It is a subscription service and an annual pass is €90 or €7.99 monthly over 12 months. The game is also available as a one-off purchase of €12.
Betting odds?
Dublin 1/66
Draw 40/1
Sligo 18/1
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