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Hurling championship quarter-finals: All you need to know

SATURDAY 24 JUNE

All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals Clare v Dublin, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 4pm Galway v Tipperary, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 6.15pm

ONLINE Live blogs and highlights on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.

TV Both games live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 3.30pm. Highlights on The Saturday Game and The Sunday Game, 9.30pm, RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player.

RADIO Live commentaries on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport. Also live updates on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta's Spórt an Lae.

WEATHER

A warm and humid day. Most places will be dry with sunny spells breaking through in the morning and afternoon. However, there will be occasional patches of rain and drizzle. Highest temperatures of 20 to 26 degrees, warmest in the east and northeast, in moderate to fresh southerly winds.

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Six becomes four today as the hurling championship reaches the business end.

It's a double-header at what should be a packed Gaelic Grounds as Clare, Dublin, Galway and Tipperary battle for a place in the semi-finals against last year’s finalists Limerick and Kilkenny.

First up, it’s Munster runners-up Clare against Dublin.

The Dubs have been hot and cold in their first year under Micheál Donoghue as he seeks to revamp the team.

They beat Wexford in what was widely billed as the Leinster third-placed play-off and out-hurled Galway in the first half of the final group game.

However, they also drew with Antrim, let the Tribesmen fight back for a draw from 12 points down, and laboured against Carlow last week before putting the Joe McDonagh Cup

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