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30 Jan 2026

Mayo v Dublin: Time, venue, ticket details for National League tie

Andy Moran's men will be looking to make it two wins on the bounce when they lock horns with the capital boys in Castlebar

Mayo v Dublin: Time, venue, ticket details for National League tie

Mayo and Dublin will clash in Round Two of the National Football League Division One in MacHale Park, Castlebar. Pics: Sportsfile

This weekend, the Andy Moran show is making its way to Castlebar for the first time in the National League, as Mayo and Dublin are primed to lock horns.

The hosts will be looking to build on a positive performance where they eked out victory in Salthill last time out.

Meanwhile, Ger Brennan will be aiming to secure a first League win of 2026 coming off the back of defeat to Donegal in Croke Park.

Here, we'll run you through everything you need to know about the big game. As always, we'll be on hand to bring you all the updates here, as well as extensive coverage in Tuesday's edition of The Mayo News.

Where and when is the game?

The National Football League Division One Round Two game between Mayo and Dublin takes place in MacHale Park on Sunday, February 1, at 1.30 pm.

Is the game on TV?

Unfortunately, the Mayo-Dublin game is not being shown on television. However, The Mayo News will be bringing you consistent updates here.

Where can I get tickets?

Tickets for the game can be purchased from Universe here. Tickets are priced at €20, with students and OAP tickets costing €15 and juvenile admission priced at €5.

What happened the last time these two sides met?

On January 25, history was made under the lights in Croke Park as Kevin McStay's Mayo played their first competitive fixture under the 'new rules'.

Fergal Boland added to the occasion by becoming the first Mayo man to score a two-pointer. Mayo played well and lead by two at the break, but the men from the capital fought back to win by two at the close of business.

You can read our report from the game here.

Who is refereeing the game?

Monaghan whistler Martin McNally will take charge of this one.

Mayo fans may remember when McNally refereed the meeting of these sides in the 2024 All-Ireland Championship group stages, a draw which dumped the Green and Red out of the competition.

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