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All you need to know: Dublin v Mayo All-Ireland final

Online Radio Live commentary on   Spórt an tSathairn on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta and  MidWest Radio. Television The Saturday Game Live begins at 3.40pm on RTÉ2, with Ger Canning and Kevin McStay providing commentary. Coverage on Sky Sports Mix begins at 4pm. Highlights of the final, along with the Team of the Year announcement, on The Saturday Game, beginning at 9.55pm.  Viewers outside Ireland can access the game on GAAGO. Weather Saturday will be cool and breezy with sunshine and widespread showers, many of them heavy or prolonged and some of hail. Highest temperatures of 8 to 10 degrees with fresh or strong, gusty southwest winds. For more go to met.ie. 

Colm Keys: Magnificent seven one summit away from magic number with Kerry record in their sights

Alexander the Great was reputed to have cried when he realised his army had no more worlds to conquer. By the time of his death at the age of 32, the Macedonian king was head of the largest empire the world had seen. The Dublin footballers are unlikely to have shed the same tears September before last when they broke through the barrier to claim the GAA s first All-Ireland inter-county senior men s five-in-a-row, masters of all they surveyed at that point. Because for some, on a personal level, there are still other worlds to conquer. On Saturday, seven Dublin players will bid to write themselves into the record book as joint-holders of the most All-Ireland senior football medals.

GAA supporters urged to play their part on All-Ireland final weekend

GAA supporters urged to play their part on All-Ireland final weekend December 17, 2020 Mayo s Lee Keegan scores his sides opening goal despite Jonny Cooper and Michael Fitzsimons of Dublin. ©INPHO/James Crombie. GAA supporters are being urged to continue to play their part in tackling the spread of Covid-19. Gardaí have praised Limerick and Waterford fans for their very high levels of compliance with public health guidelines and regulations before, during and after last weekend s All-Ireland hurling final. Speaking ahead of the All-Ireland football final between Dublin and Mayo on Saturday evening, Deputy Garda Commissioner John Twomey is asking for more of the same from supporters - especially those in the competing counties.

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