Dublin's Senior Footballers take on Kerry in the All-Ireland SFC Semi-Final this Sunday, 10th July at Croke Park (3.30pm- live on RTÉ & Sky Sports).
The sides last met earlier this year in the National Football League, when Kerry came out on top in Tralee.
It's been three years since the teams last met in the Championship, as Dublin took the spoils to claim All-Ireland glory in 2019.
Dublin’s route to the All-Ireland semi final has taken in Leinster Championship victories over Wexford and Meath, before a Leinster Final win over Kildare.
Dessie Farrell's men then beat Cork in the last 8 a fortnight ago.
Kerry beat Cork and Limerick en route to Munster glory this year, before a win over Mayo in the quarter finals two weeks ago.
Match tickets for Sunday's game are available here.
The match will be shown on both RTÉ and Sky Sports.
The All-Ireland Junior Football Final between London/ Kilkenny and New York/ Warwickshire will take place beforehand at 1pm.
The other semi-final between Galway and Derry will take place on Saturday, 9th July at Croke Park, with a 5.30pm throw-in.
It will be preceded by the Tailteann Cup Final between Cavan and Westmeath (3pm).