![]() It is set up to be an intriguing tactical battle given the statistical trends that have been applying to both teams and the lessons from their meeting at the start of the league, according to Canavan. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. ![]() We need your consent to load this YouTube content We use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. I'm sure the two teams will go at it and I think we're in for a good final." "If Armagh or Donegal had the choice, I'm sure they'd rather be in Mayo's shoes. But there is nothing they can do about that now. It's very unfair that Mayo have a week's turnaround, there's no doubt about that. "And there's no love lost between the the two sides. They're not in a position to be sniffing at national league titles and especially in Croke Park," he said on the RTÉ GAA Podcast. ![]() "I think the two teams will be up for it. Mayo have a quick turnaround between Sunday's decider and their Connacht Championship fixture against Roscommon the following weekend, with Galway awaiting the winner on 22 April.īut Canavan reckons the rivalry between the Connacht powerhouses and the relative lack of national titles - Mayo's 2019 league triumph aside - in the last two decades means that both sides will look to seize the day rather than being pragmatic in pursuit of longer-term targets. Peter Canavan believes the nature of the rivalry between Mayo and Galway will make for an enthralling Allianz Football League Division 1 final despite the looming distraction of an early start to the All-Ireland championship.
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