GAA fans are in luck as blues skies and warm weather are forecast for the All-Ireland final replay on Saturday.
Dublin and Kerry will go it again at Croke Park after nothing could separate them the first time around.
And the 82,300 people set to attend the match at GAA HQ will be glad to hear that the rain is set to stay away.
Temperatures are forecast by Met Eireann to hit highs of 20C in moderate southwest winds with plenty of sun and little risk of showers for the showpiece.

The match throws in at 6pm and will go to extra time if it again ends in a stalemate after regular time.
But if twenty minutes of extra time doesn't do the trick, the counties will have to return for a third encounter.
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