The Ladies Gaelic Football Association want to make Sunday's All-Ireland Final at Croke Park the biggest one ever.
Dublin clash with Cork for a third consecutive decider at GAA HQ with the Rebelettes targetting a sixth title-in-a-row.
The LGFA are urging supporters to 'Change The Record' and want to surpass the 33,000 attendance mark, making it the largest ever female sporting event in Ireland.
Cork's Ciara O'Sullivan and Noelle Healy of Dublin - ©INPHO/Gary Carr
Last year's final between the counties saw a record crowd of 31,083 make the trip to Croker where Cork claimed their 10th All-Ireland title.
The 2014 final was a hard defeat to take for the Girls in Blue who threw away a 10 point lead in the last 15 minutes before losing it on a 2-13 to 2-12 scoreline.
Dubs boss Greg McGonigle admits that they didn't deserve to win either matchDubs defender Sinead Finnegan feels the team have to look back at the previous clashes and learn from the mistakes that they made