All-Ireland camogie finals: All You Need to Know
SUNDAY 6 AUGUST
All-Ireland senior camogie final
Cork v Waterford, Croke Park, 5pm
All-Ireland intermediate camogie final
Derry v Meath, Croke Park, 2.45pm
All-Ireland premier junior camogie final
Clare v Tipperary, Croke Park, 12.50pm
ONLINE
Live blog of the senior final on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app. Highlights also available later on the day.
RADIO
Listen to live updates on RTÉ Radio 1.
TV
Live coverage of all three finals on RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player from 12.40pm. Highlights on The Sunday Game from 9.30pm.
WEATHER
Sunday will be a bright day with a mix of sunshine and showers. The showers will be heaviest and most frequent in north and east. Maximum temperatures of 16 to 20 degrees in light to moderate west to northwest breezes. For more go to met.ie.
There's a Munster tinge to All-Ireland finals' day with four counties from the southernly province represented with a bumper attendance anticipated, especially due to Waterford's participation. The record attendance at finals' day was back in 2007 when 33,154 were at Croke Park to see Wexford beat Cork in the senior final, and while they're not likely to get better than that number, there is a feeling that it could take second spot in the attendance list.
Cork out to stop Waterford's maiden bid
There will be a new energy with a unique pairing of neighbours and keen rivals that have crossed swords on plenty of occasions in recent years since Waterford's ascension to the elite ranks after their 2015 intermediate success.
The teams have never met in an All-Ireland senior decider, however, with Waterford’s only previous appearance, in 1945, coming in defeat to Antrim. This is also the first time since Wexford completed their famous three in a row in 2012 that a team other