Rivals Meath and Dublin will clash in the All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football final for the first time since 2021 this afternoon.
Leinster champions Dublin have made one change from their semi-final victory over Galway, with Orlagh Nolan in for the injured Caoimhe O'Connor.
Meath are unchanged from their win against the reigning champions Kerry in the last-four, but Katie Newe is a doubt with a knee injury.
Throw-in for the senior decider is at a quarter-past-four.
The opening match at Croke Park is the junior final between Louth and Antrim, while Laois take on last year's beaten finalists Tyrone in the Intermediate decider.