The All-Ireland Club Intermediate Football Championship final will see Armagh and Ulster champions Curriehanna take on Cork and Munster kingpins Cyr na Maltola.
St Pat’s became the first team from Armagh to win the Ulster Intermediate title in December, taking them one win away from winning the All-Ireland title.
Stephen Leal’s side have been touted as one of the contenders in the competition since crushing St. Paul’s by 22 points in the Armagh decider and defeating Pomeroy, Leatroim and Ballyhayes in the state series.
Cullyhana won a hard-fought 1-11 to 0-11 win against Allenwood at Navan last Saturday, with Armagh ace Ross McQuillan scoring a vital goal at the start of the second half.
Cyr na Maltra, managed by former Roscommon and Wicklow manager John Evans, beat Portlaoise’s Castlerea 2-12 to 0-15 in the semi-final.
Find out more about Sunday’s All-Ireland Club IFC final and how to watch it here.
When and where will the match be held?
Cullyhana v Cyr na Maltola will be held on Sunday 14th January at Croke Park, Dublin
What time is the throw-in?
Sunday’s game begins at 3:30 p.m.
Where can I watch it?
Sunday’s match will be broadcast live on TG4 and will be preceded by the All-Ireland Club JFC final between Alvar (Cavan) and Listowel (Kerry) from 1.30pm.
betting odds
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Callie Hannah 4/5
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subtract 13/2
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Sil na Martra 11/8
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