A chance for Dublin to atone for the below-par performance against Offaly in the Leinster final. There, the lack of scoring conversion and team linkage ultimately sunk them, despite the game still hanging in the balance with five minutes remaining.
There are plenty of areas where Dublin have the ability to dominate - if they can improve on the display of last Sunday week. There are a balanced side, especially with the midfield pairing of Keith Elliot and Conal Keaney proving very useful in controlling the area. Sean McCann's shooting was either soft or short against Offaly but he also has the potential to make a difference.
Antrim have similar questions hanging over them after their Ulster final win over Derry. It took a last-minute goal from Karl Stewart to confirm their win, and despite emerging with five points to spare at the end, Derry caused all sorts of problems for Antrim's unstable defence.
Sean McFadden also showed his scoring worth, but the northerners are unlikely to have the depth to deny Dublin a win.