Dublin are set to renew their rivalry with Mayo this weekend in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship as the round-robin stage reaches its conclusion. Here’s everything you need to know about Dublin v Mayo.
For Dublin, they will be looking to continue their great form in the championship so far. The Leinster champions began their All-Ireland championship campaign with an impressive 2-19 to 0-13 over Roscommon in front of a near quarter-full Croke Park. In round two, the Dubs travelled to Breffni Park to take on Cavan, where Dessie Farrell's men would cruise to victory.
A brace from Cormac Costello and goals from Paddy Small, Séan Bulger, and Killian McGinnis helped Dublin grab a ruthless 5-17 to 0-13 away win.
Cormac Costello slots in Dublin's first goal today ‼️@AIB_GAA #TheToughest pic.twitter.com/SDIl5ELVOV
— GAAGO (@GAAGO) June 1, 2024
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In Mayo's case, they hope to cause an upset and grab the top spot in group 2. Kevin McStay's side started off their round-robin campaign by hosting Cavan in Castlebar where the Yew County would cruise to a 0-20 to 1-08 win.
A trip away to Connacht rivals Roscommon came next in round two where goals from Ryan O'Donoghue and Donnacha McHugh helped Mayo get a tight 2-14 to 1-15 victory.
Ryan O'Donoghue with his 4th score of the game 🤜🤛@AIB_GAA #TheToughest pic.twitter.com/2iZtEVfAZV
— GAAGO (@GAAGO) June 1, 2024
In their Division One matchup in February in Castlebar, a last-minute Fergal Boland point would be enough for Mayo to beat Dublin with a final score of 1-12 to 0-14.
In the event of a draw, Dublin would top the group thanks to their superior points difference.
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When is Dublin v Mayo?
Dublin are set to take on Mayo this Sunday June 16th at Dr. Hyde Park in Roscommon with throw-in expected for 3:45pm.
How can I watch Dublin v Mayo?
The match will be broadcast live on RTÉ One with coverage getting underway following the conclusion of Galway v Armagh.
Team News
Dessie Farrell has named an unchanged starting Dublin side from their win over Cavan in round two, with captain James McCarthy being named amongst the replacements.
The Dublin Senior Football panel has been named for Sunday's All-Ireland SFC clash with Mayo at Dr Hyde Park in Roscommon 👕#UpTheDubs pic.twitter.com/L97aePOTHi
— Dublin GAA (@DubGAAOfficial) June 14, 2024
Kevin McStay has made one change to the Mayo side that beat Roscommon last time out. Tommy Conroy comes into the side in place of Pádraig O'Hora with Eoghan McLaughlin moving into the half-back line.
The Mayo senior football panel has been named for Sunday's All Ireland series Round 3 game against Dublin
📖 Team news here ⬇️⬇️⬇️https://t.co/SRj1tv1afG pic.twitter.com/A557EROz5p— Mayo GAA (@MayoGAA) June 14, 2024