Healy Park in Omagh, Tyrone
Mayo supporters making their journey to Tyrone this Saturday can expect a hospitable welcome.
Healy Park in Omagh will certainly see a decent crowd in this group stage match of the All-Ireland Football Championship.
It will be Stephen Rochford's return as Mayo manager after Kevin McStay stepped back for the 'immediate future' on Monday evening, after falling ill at training two days earlier.
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Mayo need a win if they want to give themselves a serious chance of extending their Championship season, after surprisingly losing their first round match against Cavan.
The long trip to Omagh will at least be a pleasurable experience, with a special matchday soup, hot food, tea, coffee and snacks throughout the ground available. And especially after the game, for whoever wants to stick around, there is live music in Healy Hall to round off the evening.
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