Pádraig Joyce's team make the trip to the capital this weekend as they take on Dublin with both sides looking to bolster their Division 1 title ambitions.
Galway sit top of the Allianz Football League Division 1 on eight points - level with Donegal. Just two points behind them in third place, sit Dessie Farrell's Dublin side on six points.
It ended honours even at Tuam Stadium against Tyrone last time out thanks to a late Shane Walsh strike which earned the Tribesmen a draw. Tyrone had looked set to inflict the first defeat of the season on Galway when Matty Donnelly landed a two-pointer a minute from the end before Walsh drove a two-point free between the posts with the last kick of the game to tie the contest at 1-18 a piece.
Dublin will be eager to bounce back from an eight-point defeat at the hands of Tyrone at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds. Armagh started strong and showed huge character to fend off a second-half fight back from the Dubs.
Equally, Dublin will want revenge on a Galway side that ended their quest for successive All-Ireland titles last year.
Throw-in for the big clash is 7.30pm at Croke Park on Saturday, March 15.