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Sport
Eamon Doggett & Gavin Quinn

What time and channel is Dublin v Kerry on? TV information, team news, betting odds and more for the All-Ireland final replay

It's the second act of one of the most important match to ever take place in Croke Park as the weight of history converges on Dublin and Kerry once again.

An epic stalemate was the result last time as 82,200 enjoyed red cards, off-the-line clearances, goals and a grand stand finish - who knows what we've in store for Saturday night football.

The bookies will tell you that it's Dublin likely to be celebrating becoming the greatest team of all time (according to the history books) - but Kerry will be confident that they can stop Goliath under the fading light on Saturday evening at HQ.

We do it all again this week, history beckons.

Here's everything you need to know about the game:

When is it on?

The match will throw in at 6pm on Saturday, 14 September.

Where is it on?

Croke Park in Dublin.

A general view of Croke Park (©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo)

What channel is it on?

It will be shown live on on RTE 2 and RTE Player with coverage beginning at 5pm. Stephen Rochford has replaced Joe Brolly on the panel and will join Pat Spillane and Ciaran Whelan.

The match will also be shown live on Sky Sports Arena with their coverage starting at 5pm too.

Alternatively, you can follow all the action on the Irish Mirror Sport's live blog.

Kerry's Sean O’Shea and Dublin's Brian Fenton (©INPHO/James Crombie)

Team News

The teams will be available here when they are announced.

What happened the first time around?

Dublin's Dean Rock looks on after missing a late free to win the game (©INPHO/Ryan Byrne)

It ended in 1-16 apiece after a thrilling climax that saw Dean Rock miss a last-gasp free from near the sideline to clinch it.

Read the match report here.

Betting Odds

Dublin 3/10

Draw 10/1

Kerry 10/3   

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