All-Ireland Camogie quarter-finals: All You Need to Know
SATURDAY 16 JULY
Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championship semi-finals
Limerick v Waterford, 3.15pm, FBD Semple Stadium
Dublin v Kilkenny, 5.30pm, FBD Semple Stadium
ONLINE
Live score updates, with live tracker on Dublin v Kilkenny, on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News Now app.
TV
RTÉ2 coverage of the two quarter-final ties begin at 3pm.
RADIO
Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1 will have live updates.
WEATHER
A mainly dry day with just isolated showers possible. Warm with highest temperatures of 21 to 26 degrees, warmest in central parts, with a light to moderate southerly breeze. For more go to met.ie.
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Munster rivals on a roll
This tie pits two teams against one another that recovered from subdued starts to build real momentum, including having to pull out all the stops in the final game of the round-robin series to make it through.
While Waterford are old hands at this stage, there have been a lot of changes in personnel from when they made the initial breakthrough under the stewardship of Donal O'Rourke in 2018.
Having three different management set-ups in three seasons hasn’t helped continuity but Derek Lyons is in his second term now and has brought a good blend of youth and experience to the Déise.
Beth Carton, Niamh Rockett and captain Lorraine Bray are All-Stars, while Brianna O’Regan is acknowledged as a brilliant shot-stepper and among the premier goalies in the land.
Abby Flynn is really beginning to make her presence felt now having been handed her debut by Fergal O’Brien as a teenager, while