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Didn't manage to get tickets for this Sunday's All Ireland final and can't afford the extortionate prices they're being flogged for online?

Well, you're in luck as the epic clash between Dublin and Mayo will be shown on a big screen in Smithfield.

Dublin City Council had initially argued that it cost too much to put on last year, and it wasn't worth the spend as not many turned out to watch it.

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But Independent Councillor Christy Burke has managed to convince city chiefs to fork out the €40,000 needed after arguing that the bad weather must have put crowds off coming out last September.

"Let's put up the screen and let kids and their parents who probably can't afford to go to Croke Park enjoy it", he told a council meeting.

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It's understood the money has been set aside for the big screen to be erected on Sunday, so now it'll be up to technical teams to make it happen in time for throw-in.

So come on, make sure you're there to watch Dublin win three in a row!