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GAAGO to stream All-Ireland Hurling preliminary quarter-finals

GAAGO will stream both All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship preliminary quarter-finals to a worldwide audience this Saturday.

Joe McDonagh Cup winners Antrim will look to make even further progress when they host Cork in Corrigan Park at 2pm.

Wexford, who also made it through the difficult Munster Hurling Championship round-robin, are in Tralee on Saturday for a clash with Kerry at Austin Stack Park.

That game also throws at 2pm. Each stream costs €10.

The winner of the Antrim/Cork tie will face Galway in the next round, while the side which emerges the second game face Clare.

Meanwhile, RTÉ Sport will broadcast a double-header of All-Ireland Football Championship qualifiers on television on Sunday.

The action begins at 1.30pm at Pairc Ui Chaoimh in an all-Munster clash as Cork host Limerick, live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player.

Attention then moves to Clones with another provincial rivalry.

Ulster finalists Donegal will look to repeat their win over Armagh at 4pm.

Kieran McGeeney's side knocked out All-Ireland champions Tyrone in the first round of the qualifiers.

The coverage starts at 1pm for five hours of live action, while there will also be radio commentary on RTE Radio 1.

The other second round games of Roscommon v Clare and Kildare v Mayo will be live on Sky Sports on Saturday as well as RTE Radio 1 coverage.

The winners will progress to the All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals later this month.

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