Cork man Conor Lane is to take charge of the All-Ireland football final meeting between Dublin and Mayo on 18 September.
The 38-year-old has big game experience, having previously been the man in the middle for the All-Ireland minor final in 2013, as well as Connacht finals in 2013 and 2016 and this year's All-Ireland club final, which featured the Dublin and Mayo champions.
Maurice Deegan from Laois will be the stand-by referee for the All-Ireland Final, Cavan's Joe McQuillan will be Linesman, and Derek O’Mahony of Tipperary will be the sideline official.
Speaking after the announcement, Lane said he was "absolutely over the moon.
"I'm shocked and delighted," the Banteer/Lyre man said, "once you get a quarter-final your hat is in the ring and it could go with any of the four referees, it was just my year this year."
Meanwhile, Down's Ciaran Branagan will referee the minor decider between three-in-a-row seeking Kerry and Connacht champions Galway.