Dublin and Meath clash this weekend in the semi-final of the Leinster Senior Football Championship.
While this game isn't as big as it once was, it's still one of the great rivalries with Dubs fans eager to see them land their 12th Leinster title in a row.
Meath were the last side to lift the Delaney Cup before the current Dubs' dominance and will be keen to repeat their heroics of 2010 when the knocked the Boys in Blue out at the same stage of the competition.
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It's been a rocky year so far for the Dubs, who suffered relegation to Division 2 in a disastrous league campaign.
But they looked a bit more like themselves with a fairly easy win over Wexford a couple of weeks ago.
The returning Con O'Callaghan was his usual excellent self in that game, while Brian Fenton kicked five points from midfield.
'The Royals' progressed to the semi at the expense of Wicklow two weeks ago. They struggled in the early portion of that quarter-final, but ultimately had too much quality for Wicklow in the end.
Here's everything you need to know about Sunday's game:
Venue
Croke Park in Dublin
Date and time
Sunday May 15th at 4:30pm
TV Channel information
Controversially, the game will not be televised.
The game will be streamed live on GAA Go.
You can follow our LIVE blog for updates as all the action unfolds at Croke Park.
Quotes corner
Cormac Costello on Con O'Callaghan: "He’s a team player as well - it’s very nice playing with Con because you get opportunities,"
"He’s somebody you can feed off. He’s an unselfish player and he’s somebody that brings you into the game.
"He’s a big leader for us on the pitch, a big presence and somebody we are glad to have back."
Betting odds
Dublin: 1/16
Meath: 8/1
Draw: 20/1
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