It's the biggest rivalry in Irish sport, and this weekend, Armagh and Kerry will do battle once again in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final. Armagh are the underdogs, but they'll be hoping to pull off a shock and win their first All-Ireland title since 2002. Kerry, on the other hand, are the reigning champions and will be looking to retain their crown. The atmosphere is sure to be electric, and it's a game that no GAA fan will want to miss.
Armagh have been in excellent form this season, and they'll be confident of beating Kerry. They've won their last five games, and they've only conceded two goals in that time. They'll be looking to their talismanic forward, Rian O'Neill, to lead the line. O'Neill is one of the most dangerous forwards in the country, and he'll be hoping to add to his tally of 3-14 in this year's championship.
Kerry are the more experienced side, and they'll be looking to use that experience to their advantage. They've won the All-Ireland title 37 times, and they'll be looking to add to that tally this weekend. They'll be looking to their captain, David Clifford, to lead the way. Clifford is one of the best players in the country, and he'll be hoping to add to his tally of 0-12 in this year's championship.
The game is sure to be a close one, and it could go either way. Armagh will be looking to pull off a shock, while Kerry will be looking to retain their title. It's a game that no GAA fan will want to miss.
So, who will win? Armagh or Kerry? Only time will tell.