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Roscommon’s Brian Stack and Mayo’s Ryan O’Donoghue collide during the Connacht SFC semi-final at Dr Hyde Park Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

The All-Ireland SFC series continues this weekend with a Group 2 clash between Connacht rivals Roscommon and Mayo. Here’s all you need to know about the game.

Where and when is it on?

The match takes place at Dr Hyde Park in Roscommon with a 5.00pm throw-in on Saturday.

Where can I watch the game?

The game will not be broadcast on terrestrial tv. It will however be available to stream on GAAGO.

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The sides have already met once in this year’s Championship with Mayo coming out on top in a Connacht SFC semi-final. In the group stage Mayo began with a win over Cavan while Roscommon fell to a defeat by Dublin.

We’ve a report on all those matches below along with pieces from Frank Roche, Dick Clerkin and Pat Spillane on what’s been a damp squib of a Championship so far.

On this week’s Throw-In football show, Dick Clerkin and Conor McKeon join Will Slattery as the second round of the All-Ireland series threw up a historic victory for Louth and a worrying lack of fans in Croke Park.

Donegal, meanwhile, continue their resurgence, as Conor believes Jim McGuinness’s men have leapfrogged the chasing pack in the race for Sam Maguire. Elsewhere, Dick states his belief that some are giving Armagh more credit than they have earned.

The team also look ahead to the Bank Holiday action this weekend, with Mayo v Roscommon catching the eye.

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What are the odds?

Mayo are favourites at 4/9 with Roscommon 9/4 and the draw is 15/2.

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