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Published 11:34 12 Oct 2022 BST
Updated 11:45 12 Oct 2022 BST
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Next up we see Na Fianna take on reigning champions Kilmacud Crokes in Dublin's senior football championship final.
These two clubs have made history by booking county final spots against each other in both the football and the hurling championships.
Na Fianna haven't been in a football final since 2005, back in an era where they frequently competed for the biggest prizes in Gaelic.
The likes of Jason Sherlock, Dessie Farrell and Kieran McGeeney were all a part of those teams, but there is a new era unfolding, led by Dublin's Johnny Cooper and Eoin Murchan.
Crokes will be missing their star man Paul Mannion, who has been ruled out of the season through injury but can now rely on the crazy talent that is Galway's Shane Walsh, who transferred to the club just over a month ago.
This is a mouthwatering tie packed with history, All-Stars and talent, and it's all available to watch on TV at 4.30 pm on TG4.
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