
What time and TV channel is Mayo v Louth on today in the U-20 Championship?
Although the senior outfit stole all the headlines, winning their first Leinster Football title in 68 years, something special is brewing in the Wee County.
Their under-20s beat Meath in a Leinster final thriller, while the county's minor side also compete in a Leinster final against Offaly meaning they could win an unprecedented three provincial titles.
Mayo, however, will be out to spoil the party this evening.
Here is everything you need to know about the game.
The game takes place at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park in Longford.
The game throws in at 7 pm.
The game will be available to watch live and for free on the TG4 Player HERE. Deferred coverage will also be available on TV from 10.15 p.m.
Mayo 8/13
Draw 8/1
Louth 8/5

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