Cavan v Dublin throw-in time, TV and stream information, betting odds and more

The loser of this game is out of the championship raceIt's a do or die fixture for Cavan and Dublin this weekend, as the knockout stages of All Ireland football are finally among us.Both teams lost their opening games and were subsequently put into group 2B. Whichever team loses this game is out of the running for the Sam Maguire. The winner of this round will play the losers of the 2A clash, and the same rule above applies, if you lose your out! For a full explainer click here.Cavan faced Leinster champions Westmeath and put up a fair fight against a team riding a high. The late introduction of Darragh Lovett and Dara McVeety dragged the game to extra time, where Cavan looked to take the lead.The weather was a massive factor, and the last ten minutes seemed to fall in Westmeath's favour, and the late goal send Cavan down into the losers group.Dublin have been poor all year, with a minor spark of what could have been showing over Louth in the Leinster championship, before going on to forfeit the title.They then lost to Louth in the first round after their gaping defence let in four goals. and they failed to convert chances. They also face injury concerns with rising star Killian McGinnis and Eoin Murchan both out at the moment. They will have Ger Brennan back on the side-line after his 12 ban ends on Saturday at midnight.Here's everything you need to know about the game:DateThe match is on Sunday, June 14.Throw-in timeThe clash kicks off at 2pm.VenueThe match is on in Kingspan Breffni in CavanTV and stream informationThe match will not be shown live on either TV or GAA+. However, you can follow updates with our live blog.Betting oddsCavan 11/4Dublin 1/3Click here to sign up to our sport newsletter, bringing you the top stories and biggest headlines from Ireland and beyond
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