An All-Ireland Football final showdown with Kerry is the reward for the winners of this afternoon's second semi-final between Meath and Donegal.
Meath are competing in the last-four for the first time since 2009 and are aiming to advance to a first decider in 24 years after a summer where they've already won against Dublin, Kerry and Galway.
Ulster champions Donegal will hope to go a step further than their last-four exit last summer and there's a 4pm throw-in time at Croke Park.
David Clifford scored 1-9 to help Kerry overcome Tyrone by six-points in yesterday's semi-final.