David Coldrick from Meath has been chosen to referee the All-Ireland senior football final.
It will be the second time Coldrick has taken charge of the SFC final, as he previously refereed the final between Cork and Kerry in 2007.
The 34-year-old has, this year, already officiated the Ulster final between Tyrone and Monaghan, as well as the All-Ireland quarter-final between Tyrone and Dublin.
Gearoid O Conamha from Galway will be a linesman and stand-by referee, Maurice Deegan from Laois will also be a linesman, while Syl Doyle will be a sideline official.
The All-Ireland SFC final between Cork and Down will take place in Croke Park on 19 September – thrown in will be at 3.30pm.