Mayo will be out to avenge a summer thumping at the hands of Kerry - and also effectively seal their Division One status - in Castlebar this weekend.
James Horan's side are licking their wounds after a comprehensive loss to Monaghan last week put them second from bottom in the top tier, and will look to within when they face the Kingdom.
The Green and Red men got the better of Peter Keane's side in last year's league decider, but were later humbled in a crushing Super 8's defeat in championship.
On the other hand, it was plain sailing for Kerry as they got the job done against Meath over the weekend, and they'll know a win at MacHale Park will pave a route to the decider yet again.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the big game:
When is it?
1pm on Sunday, March 1.
Where is it?
MacHale Park, Castlebar.

Is it on TV?
The game will no longer be televised after being moved from Saturday evening.
You can follow all the action on the Irish Mirror's live blog of the game.
Mayo team
TBA
Kerry team
S Ryan; G O'Sullivan, T Morley, T O'Sullivan; P Murphy, S Enright, G White; D O'Connor, J Barry; M Burns, S O'Shea, S O'Brien; D Moynihan, D Clifford, P Geaney.
Betting odds
Mayo 7/4
Draw 15/2
Kerry 4/7