An All-Ireland football final meeting with Mayo awaits the winners of today’s second semi-final between Dublin and Tyrone.
The game pits a Dublin forward line, which is regarded as the best in the country, against a Tyrone defence which has conceded an average of just 12 points a game.
Dublin have named an unchanged side from the team that beat Monaghan in the quarter-finals, but Diarmuid Connolly could yet be a late incusion after returning from suspension.
Tyrone have made one change, with David Mulgrew coming in at wing-forward for Declan McClure.
Throw-in at Croke Park is at 4pm, with the minor semi-final between Dublin and Derry before it at 2pm.