A key weekend in women's football history is approaching at Croke Park as Dublin and Meath meet in the All-Ireland Senior Championship final.
Two teams with experience of lifting the major trophy – Dublin – will meet again in the Irish Championship final after a shock elimination in the quarter-finals last season.
After back-to-back wins in 2021 and 2022, the Meath team have recovered and are looking to secure a third All-Ireland appearance in six years, something no-one would have expected a few years ago.
With this huge event in mind, we're bringing you all the information you need ahead of this weekend's game.
When is the Senior Ladies All-Ireland final?
Dublin v Meath is this Sunday with the throw-in at 4.15pm.
How can I watch the game?
The live broadcast will be provided by TG4 TV channel.
Are there still tickets available?
Tickets are still available for Saturday's finals at Croke Park, with Antrim and Louth meeting in the junior final and Laois and Tyrone in the intermediate final.
Form overview
A draw with Waterford saw Dublin top their group, where they beat Cork in the quarter-finals.
Galway looked set to be eliminated again but a last-second penalty sent the semi-final into extra time, with Dublin prevailing against the Connacht champions.
On their journey, Meath emerged from a tough group that included Kildare and Armagh.
After Meath beat Tipperary in the quarter-finals, they knocked out All-Ireland champions Kerry in the semi-finals.
Earlier this season the teams met in the final in Leinster, where Dublin won.
Team news
Orlagh Nolan has been named in Dublin's starting line-up for Sunday's TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship final.
Nolan replaces Caoimhe O'Connor, who picked up a hamstring injury in the last game against Galway.
This is the only change in the line-up compared to the semi-final, with Meath keeping the same starting line-up.
However, there could be changes to the Royal County side's line-up after key defender Katie New was forced off with a knee injury during the semi-final win over last year's champions Kerry.
Dublin : A. Shiels; J. Tobin, L. Caffrey, N. Donlon; S. Goldrick, M. Byrne, N. Crowley; E. O'Dowd, H. McGinnis; N. Owens, C. Rowe (capt.), O. Nolan; H. Tyrrell, N. Heatherton, C. Sullivan.
Meath : R. Murray; A. Sheridan, M. C. Lynch, K. New; A. Cleary (capt.), S. Wall, K. Kiely; O. Sheehy, M. Farrelly; M. Tinn, N. Gallogly, K. Smith; E. Duggan, W. Wall, K. Cole.
Semi-final: Tyrone vs Laois
Tyrone will make one change to their squad ahead of Sunday's TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate final.
Niamh O'Neill replaced Sasha Byrne at half-time in a tense semi-final against Westmeath that went into extra time and O'Neill is set to start against Laois on Sunday.
The Laois squad remains unchanged from their semi-final win over Monaghan and the 2022 winners will be targeting a second Intermediate title in four seasons.
Tyrone last won the TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate title in 2018, and the top prizes on Sunday will be the Mary Quinn Memorial Cup and the 2026 Senior Football Championship.
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