Mayo and Roscommon will clash in the final round of the National League in Castlebar. Pic: Sportsfile
It'll be a case of all roads leading to Castlebar this weekend, as Mayo and Roscommon do battle for bragging rights, as well as potentially important points in the National League table.
Both the hosts and their counterparts from across the border will see this game as vital if they are to book their place in the Division One final in Croke Park.
As always, we'll be on hand to give you on-the-button analysis here, as well as comprehensive coverage in Tuesday's edition of The Mayo News.
Where and when is the game?
The National Football League Division One Round Seven game between Mayo and Roscommon takes place in MacHale Park, Castlebar, on Sunday, March 22, at 3.30 pm.
Is the game on TV?
Spórt TG4 will be broadcasting the game live on their YouTube channel.
You can access the stream by clicking here.
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?
It has been a while since these near neighbours tussled outside of the FBD League.
In 2024, Mayo had to have their wits about them to withstand a Roscommon fightback in the Hyde, winning their second group stage game on the spin.
Ryan O'Donoghue, as is so often the case, led the way on the scoring charts, while Donnacha McHugh chipped in with a goal.
Who is refereeing the game?
Conor Lane will be the man in the middle for the potentially crucial showdown.
Mayo people have many memories of the Cork whistler, including the 2016 All-Ireland final against Dublin as well as the 2021 All-Ireland semi-final.
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