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All-Ireland Camogie semi-finals: All You Need to Know

SATURDAY 23 JULY

Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championship semi-finals

Cork v Waterford, 3.15pm, Croke Park

Galway v Kilkenny, 5.30pm, Croke Park

ONLINE

Live score updates, with live tracker on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News Now app.

TV

RTÉ2 coverage of the two quarter-final ties begins at 2.45pm.

RADIO

Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1 will have live updates.

WEATHER

Outbreaks of drizzle will clear during the morning as some drier and brighter intervals develop. However, another spell of rain, drizzle and low cloud will follow for the late afternoon and evening. Highest temperatures of 19C to 23C in moderate to fresh southerly winds.

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Favourites Cork missing key players

Both semi-finals are repeats of earlier group clashes but there is no escape hatch at this juncture, with defeat heralding a conclusion to the season at the penultimate hurdle.

Cork prevailed over Waterford at Walsh Park on 18 June, but it was a competitive affair, with six points separating the teams at the final whistle. That came after Waterford had recovered from the first-round defeat to Dublin on home turf by recording excellent triumphs over Wexford and Tipperary.

The former was a particularly convincing effort, via a margin of 18 points, having lost to the Model County's finest in the Division 2 League semi-final, a reverse that was seen as a setback given the ambition to make a quick return to the top tier of that competition.

Following up by going up to Semple Stadium and claiming the scalp of a Tipperary team that had appeared

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