For the first time ever, old rivals Cork and Tipperary will contest this afternoon's All-Ireland Hurling final.
The Rebels come into the decider as League and Munster champions and hoping to end a 20-year wait to lift the Liam McCarthy Cup.
While Tipperary, who lost to Cork in the League final, have the chance to be crowned All-Ireland champions for the first time since 2019.
Both sides are unchanged from their semi-final victories, with Seamus Harnedy fit for a place on the Cork bench and Tipperary sub Paddy McCormack in line to make his senior debut.
Throw-in at Croke Park is at half-three, with Galway's Liam Gordon refereeing his maiden All-Ireland Senior final.