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All-Ireland club SFC semi-finals: All you need to know

SUNDAY, 7 JANUARY

AIB All-Ireland club SFC semi-finals
St Brigid's (Roscommon) v Castlehaven (Cork), Thurles, 1.45pm
Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin) v Watty Graham's Glen (Derry), Newry, 3.45pm

ONLINE

Score updates and reports on rte.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app.

RADIO

Updates on Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1.

TV

Both semi-finals will be live on TG4.

WEATHER

Cold and frosty on Sunday with fog lingering inland, sunny otherwise. Highest temperatures 3 to 6 degrees lower where fog lingers.

Thriller on the cards as Kilmacud Crokes and Glen lock horns towards the sharp end again?

All the ingredients are there for a thriller between Kilmacud Crokes and Watty Graham's Glen as the sides meet again, having locked horns in last season's final at Croke Park, where the Dubliners eventually emerged with a two-point win.

It turned out the drama was only just beginning as the 16th-man saga played out over the following weeks.

Glen eventually let the matter lie and Crokes, who had an extra man on the field for a period late in the decider, celebrated their third All-Ireland title.

Robbie Brennan's team have since gone on to retain their Dublin and Leinster titles whilst Glen have done likewise in Derry and Ulster, leaving the clubs to slug it out again in Newry on Sunday for a place in this season's decider.

Last year's final was Paul Mannion's first game for Crokes since the previous September due to ankle surgery.

The Dublin star approaches the rematch fully fit this time and on top form while Galway talisman Shane Walsh will look to continue his excellent season too.

Walsh plundered 1-08 in last month's Leinster final win over Naas, helping Crokes to secure a historic three-in-a-row.

Speaking to RTÉ Sport before Christmas, Glen midfielder Conor

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