8. The players are amateurs and are doing this for the love of the game and their county
Cavanโs Jack Brady and Ronan Flanagan celebrate after their win over Armagh.
Pic: INPHO/Morgan Treacy
7. Locals are more interested in events in this arena than Westminster or the Bundestag
Brewster Park in Enniskillen.
Pic: INPHO/Presseye/Andrew Paton
6. Barry Owens is a bit of a football legend around Fermanagh
Pic: INPHO/Andrew Paton
5. Cavan are a sleeping giant in Gaelic football but recent U21 wins have given them hope
Cavan U21โฒs celebrate their Ulster win in April.
Pic: INPHO/Presseye/Jonathan Porter
4. These guys are like a GAA version of Moodyโs ratings agency โ what they say about Cavan and Fermanagh on Sunday goes
Pic: RTE
3. Martin Dunne is the new hotshot in town after scoring nine points for Cavan against Armagh
Cavanโs Martin Dunne celebrates against Armagh.
Pic: INPHO/Morgan Treacy
2. This pair are the most important leaders in the county on Sunday
Cavan manager Terry Hyland and Fermanagh boss Peter Canavan.
1. Itโs a local derby which means the formbook goes out the window and a tight game can be expected
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