Dublin's Senior Footballers will take on Kerry in the 2023 All-Ireland Football Final on Sunday, 30th July at Croke Park (3.30pm).
Dublin and Kerry last met in last year’s All-Ireland Semi Final, when Kerry came out on top by a point after a thrilling tie at Croke Park.
Dublin’s route to this year's All-Ireland Final has taken in Leinster Championship victories over Laois and Kildare, before a Leinster Final win over Louth.
In the All-Ireland SFC group stage, Dublin drew with Roscommon and beat Kildare and Sligo to finish top of their group.
Dessie Farrell's men then beat Mayo in the All-Ireland Quarter Final, before getting past Monaghan in the last four.
Kerry claimed the Munster title, thanks to victories over Tipperary and Clare.
In the All-Ireland SFC group stage, they followed up a defeat against Mayo with victories over Cork & Louth to finish top of their group.
Wins over Tyrone and Derry in the All-Ireland Quarter Final and Semi Final respectively saw the Kingdom reach the All-Ireland Final.
Dublin's allocation of match tickets for the All Ireland Football Final will be distributed through Dublin GAA Clubs.
The game will be shown live on RTÉ 2 and on BBC 2, with live updates also available on the Dublin GAA Twitter page and on dublingaa.ie.
The GAA wishes to advise supporters travelling to Sunday’s All-Ireland final to be conscious of the following information: