Mayo and Tyrone will clash in Round Four of the Ladies National Football League Division Two. Pics: Sportsfile
It's a jaunt to Ulster for Diane O'Hora and her Mayo battalion this weekend, as they head north to take on Tyrone in Round Four of the National League.
Both sides are vying to keep themselves in the battle for promotion to Division One, making this a stern credential test as they aim to build momentum for the Championship battle.
As always, we'll be on hand to give you updates on all the action here, as well as in Tuesday's edition of The Mayo News.
Where and when is the game?
The Ladies National Football League Division Two Round Four game between Mayo and Tyrone takes place in Healy Park, Omagh, on Sunday, February 22, at 2 pm.
Is the game on TV?
Stream Sport Ireland are providing a live broadcast of the game. Access to the live-stream is priced at €11.99 and can be purchased by clicking here.
Can I get tickets?
Tickets for the game can be purchased from Universe here. Tickets are priced at £10, with students and OAP tickets costing £5.
What happened the last time these two sides met?
Last season's Division One clash of the sides won't make for fond Mayo reading.
With mere minutes to go, Liam McHale's side were four points clear having weathered a storm which involved going down to 13 for almost ten minutes, but a late Red Hand comeback left them empty-handed.
You can read our report from that day here.
Who is refereeing the game?
Down man Gavin Finnegan will be the whistler for the Omagh clash.
Finnegan, from the An Ríocht club, has previously refereed the All-Ireland club final.
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