Kerry and Mayo clash in a massive All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final this weekend.
A repeat of this year's league final, it is the first Championship meeting between the sides since the Kingdom defeated the Westerners by ten points in the Super 8s three years ago.
Semi-final meetings between them in 2014 and 2017 both went to replays, but this tie will need to be decided on the day.
Kerry come into the game after cruising through Munster once again, hammering Limerick by 1-28 to 0-08 to claim their ninth provincial crown in ten years last month.
Mayo are more battle hardened than their opponents this season having been dumped out of Connacht by neighbours and rivals Galway before recording qualifier wins over Monaghan and Kildare.
But they were well beaten by Jack O'Connor's men in the league decider back in April as Kerry ran out winners by 3-19 to 0-13. The Kingdom also won the other league meeting between the sides this year by 1-12 to 0-14.
Here's what you need to know about the match which comes after Galway v Armagh:
Date
Sunday, June 26.
Venue
Croke Park in Dublin.
Throw-in time
4pm.
TV and stream information
RTE Two will show both games on Sunday live, with their coverage starting at 1.15pm.
The matches will also be streamed on the RTE Player and worldwide on GAAGO.
Tickets
Ticketmaster are selling tickets for Sunday's games, but they are selling very fast.
Betting odds
Kerry win: 2/7
Mayo win: 10/3
Draw: 9/1
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