Mayo and Monaghan will clash in Round Four of the National Football League Division One in Saint Tiernach's Park, Clones. Pic: Sportsfile
This weekend, Mayo supporters will be looking to see the Green and Red return to their winning form as they lock horns with Cavan in the National League.
The Division One tie represents an important personal one for Mayo manager Andy Moran as he goes toe-to-toe with the county where he garnered invaluable coaching insights.
As always, we'll be bringing you on-the-button updates here, as well as in Tuesday's edition of The Mayo News.
Where and when is the game?
The National Football League Division One Round Four game between Mayo and Monaghan takes place in Saint Tiernach's Park, Clones, on Sunday, February 22, at 1.45 pm.
Is the game on TV?
The game will be streamed live on the TG4 Player, as well as the TG4 App
Can I get tickets?
Tickets for the game can be purchased from Ticketmaster 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?
There may have been little on the line in 2024, but Kevin McStay's Mayo served up an exciting finish for the crowd in Clones to secure a last-gasp win.
Mayo were trailing by three points coming near the end, but a Matthew Ruane goal formed part of a 1-2 scoring spree to secure the league points.
Who is refereeing the game?
David Gough will be the man in the middle on Sunday.
The Meath man has been centre stage in two All-Ireland finals, including the decider between Dublin and Mayo in 2017.
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