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Published 16:24 24 Jan 2025 GMT
Updated 20:43 24 Jan 2025 GMT

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The Division 1 encounter between the two sides takes place at Croke Park on Saturday, January 25th, with throw-in scheduled for 7:30 pm.
Dublin manager Dessie Farrell has 16 new players in his squad for the contest but will be without Dublin stalwart Brian Fenton, who announced his shock retirement at the end of last year.
Mayo, meanwhile, have also lost some key players from their 2024 campaign.
Rory Byrne, James Carr, Padraig O'Hora, and Michael Plunkett have stepped away from the panel, as has Cillian O'Conor, the highest-scorer in the history of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
Mayo manager Kevin McStay will be hoping the new faces can help the team better last year's record of four wins and three defeats in the Allianz League.
Saturday's match against Dublin promises to be a fascinating encounter.
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