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Leinster, Munster and Joe McDonagh hurling finals: All you need to know

SATURDAY

Joe McDonagh Cup final Antrim v Kerry, Croke Park, 5pm

Leinster SHC final Galway v Kilkenny, Croke Park, 7pm

SUNDAY

Munster SHC final Clare v Limerick, Semple Stadium, 4pm

ONLINE

Live trackers on Saturday and Sunday on RTÉ Sport Online and the RTÉ News Now app.

TV

All three games live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Available overseas on GAAGO. Highlights on The Sunday Game, RTÉ2, 9.30pm.

RADIO

Live commentary and updates on RTÉ Radio 1 Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport.

WEATHER

Saturday will be dry and sunny across most of the country. Highest temperatures of 14 to 20 degrees, coolest along the east coast. Winds remaining light to moderate northeasterly.

There is some uncertainty on Sunday, but indications are that rain will extend northwards across the country, turning heavy in places. Highs of 14 to 19 degrees, coolest in the east and southeast, with light to moderate easterly breezes. For more see met.ie.

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It's the biggest hurling weekend of the year so far, with three cups and various places in the All-Ireland series up for grabs.

We have a double-header at Croke Park on Saturday evening, the Joe McDonagh Cup final proceeding the Leinster decider, followed by the Munster final at Semple Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

A year on from just 18,000 being allowed at Croker and 7,000 at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, there should be much healthier crowds at both venues to cheer the teams on.

Kerry are aiming to avoid a third successive defeat in the McDonagh finale, having lost to Antrim in 2020 and Westmeath last

Read more on rte.ie