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DATE: Sunday April 12th, 2015
TIME:4:00 PM
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How much can change in seven days? These two sides met last Sunday in the final round of Allianz Football League fixtures, with Dublin dishing out a rare trimming to Malachy O'Rourke's side with a 1-22 to 1-11 win in Clones.

Heavy beatings have not been a feature of the O'Rourke era since he took over in September 2012, but Dublin appear to have something of a hex over the Farney men - last August they routed Monaghan 2-22 to 0-11 in the All-Ireland quarter-final at Croke Park, the two sides' last competitive meeting at Headquarters.

Monaghan have spent the past week in Portugal, in the no-doubt salubrious surrounds of a training camp at the same location where Donegal were based this time last season. While the five days spent on the Iberian Peninsula will have been an opportunity to address some of the concerns arising from last weekend's defeat, the main focus for Monaghan will surely be preparation for the Ulster quarter-final against Cavan, which is now just six weeks away.

Monaghan return from Portugal less than 48 hours ahead of the trip to Croke Park, but given how well the 2013 Ulster champions have performed in their first year in the top tier since promotion, they will want to finish out their campaign in the best possible style. Another significant motivating factor will be to improve on last weekend's result, as a third successive hammering at the hands of Dublin could be very psychologically damaging for a team seemingly on the cusp of joining the elite.

We have been on an upward curve this last two or three years," said O'Rourke following last weekend's defeat. "Making the next step is the toughest. Playing against these real quality teams and we have had a couple of tough days against them. But there is a lot of character there and we will sit down and try and address what went wrong and put it right. You have to show that resilience and try to improve step by step. There is a gap there. It will be seen next weekend if we can close it in that space of time.”"