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Excitement is building ahead of the All-Ireland football final between Tyrone and Mayo at Croke Park this evening.
Our very own Caradh O'Donovan is live on iRadio's iScore from 4pm, where she'll be covering the match throughout the show until 6pm.
It throws in at 5 o clock, and fans from both counties have been travelling to Dublin for the match.
Both counties are looking to lift the Sam Maguire for a fourth time, but for Mayo it'll be their first since 1951.
Mayo
Enda Hession and Bryan Walsh come into the Mayo side in place of Eoghan McLaughlin and Darren McHale.
R Hennelly; P O’Hora, L Keegan, M Plunkett; P Durcan, S Coen, E Hession; M Ruane, C Loftus; D O’Connor, A O’Shea, B Walsh; K McLoughlin, T Conroy, R O’Donoghue.
Subs: R Byrne, C Boyle, B Harrison, O Mullin, J Coyne, C O’Shea, J Durcan, J Flynn, D Coen, E McLaughlin, J Carr.
Tyrone
Tyrone are unchanged from their semi.
N Morgan; M McKernan, R McNamee, P Hampsey; F Burns, P Harte, K McGeary; B Kennedy, C Kilpatrick; C Meyler, M O’Neill, N Sludden; D McCurry, M Donnelly, C McKenna.
Subs: L Quinn, M Bradley, D Canavan, P Donaghy, N Kelly, T McCann, B McDonnell, HP McGeary, C McShane, J Munroe, C Munroe/C Shields.
Weather
If you're in Dublin for the match, you'll be glad to know it's mostly expected to be dry today.
It's to be a bit cloudy too, with temperatures will range between 16 and 18 degrees.
How to watch
If you weren'y lucky enough to nab yourself a ticket, never fear, we have the details on where you can watch.
It'll be ive on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 3.30pm, with Irish language commentary available on the RTÉ News channel.
It'll also live on Sky Sports Arena from 4pm.
Of course, plenty of pubs across the country are sure to be showing it too!