Tyrone vs Dublin: Live stream and TV information, throw-in time, betting odds and all you need to know ahead of today's Allianz Football League Division One clash
For the second successive season, Tyrone meet Dublin in round seven - only this time there is plenty at stake for the Red Hands.
Tyrone suffered a 5-18 to 0-12 hammering in Croke Park last March having already secured their Division One status by ending Monaghan's one week earlier.
The permutations can wait. Malachy O'Rourke's side must first take care of business before worrying about results elsewhere and that could be easier said than done against a Dublin side who've looked back to their brilliant best at times during the League.
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Dessie Farrell's side are one of the few who would mind an extra game ahead of the Championship and they are likely to qualify for the Division One final with a win over Tyrone.
A win for Tyrone wouldn't guarantee them safety either, but a draw might be enough depending on the result of the Armagh and Kerry games.
Here's all the information you need to know ahead of today's Division One game . . .
Tyrone vs Dublin is on Sunday, March 23 at O'Neills Healy Park, Omagh.
Today's game starts at 3.45pm.
Today's game is being broadcast live on TG4.
Tyrone Evs
Draw 8/1
Dublin Evs
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