Old rivals Dublin and Cork are reacquainted at Croke Park a little later on this afternoon.
The Dubs have well and truly put their wretched league form behind them and have looked mightily impressive in the championship to date.
Cork have had to do things the hard way having battled through the qualifiers after the Munster semi-final loss to Kerry.
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Not much is expected of The Rebels today, but the men from Munster will surely be in the mood to try and pull off a big shock.
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Here's what you need to know about today's game:
Venue
Croke Park
Time and date
Saturday June 25th at 6pm
TV and streaming information
Sky Sports Arena will be showing the game live as part of their coverage of Saturday's double header at Croker.
Coverage begins at 3:15pm, with Derry v Clare being shown before Dublin v Cork.
Additionally, the game can be streamed live via Sky Go and Now TV.
Quotes corner
Dublin star Niall Scully
After starting all seven games in this year’s League as Dublin suffered relegation for the first time in 27 years, he has had to make do with coming off the bench against Wexford, Meath and Kildare in the Championship.
While acknowledging that it’s uncharted territory for him personally, the 28-year-old is trying to engineer a challenge from his current predicament.
“It's probably not a position I've faced before but it gives me something to look forward to every time I'm stepping out into training,” he says. “But definitely it kind of excites me more than it daunts me.
“In fairness over the League I suppose I probably got plenty (of game time), I got enough that was needed. For me, it's all about, and I know we always say it, but it's always about the team performance and how we can benefit the team the most.
“I suppose if it's in the starting 15 or if it's outside the starting 15, coming off the bench, whatever the case may be, it's just a big thing for me to benefit the team and try to introduce that.
“You’re always going to need that and that's down to an individual basis and understanding that and acknowledging it. Inter-county football now is a 35 or 40-man game. You need the competitiveness in the internal games and in every training session.”
Betting odds
Dublin: 1/50
Cork: 14/1
Draw: 25/1
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