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Littlewoods Ireland National Camogie League: All you need to know

Littlewoods National Camogie League

Saturday, 5 February

Division 1 Group 1

Tipperary v Down, The Ragg, 2pm

Division 1 Group 2

Kilkenny v Limerick, Callan, 2pm

Division 2 Group 1

Meath v Derry, Donaghmore Ashbourne, 1pm

Cork v Wexford, Cork Camogie Grounds, 2pm

Division 2 Group 2

Kilkenny v Tipperary, Freshford, 2pm

Westmeath v Waterford, Cusack Park, 2pm

Division 2 Group 3

Galway v Laois, Gort, 12.30pm

Sunday, 6 February

Division 2 Group 3

Kerry v Antrim, Lixnaw, 1pm

ONLINE

Score updates and match reports on rte.ie/sport across Saturday and Sunday.

TV

Allianz League Sunday is live on RTÉ2 at 9.30pm

RADIO

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

WEATHER

Saturday looks set to be a rather cloudy and wet day with outbreaks of rain. The rain will be most persistent in the west and north of the country with the best of any dry or bright interludes in the east and south. Maximum temperatures of eight to 11 degrees in strong west or southwest winds along with gales on exposed coasts.

Sunday looks set to be a chilly and blustery day with widespread showers and some sunny spells. Highest temperatures of six to nine degrees in fresh westerly winds.

Listen to the RTÉ GAA Podcast at Apple Podcasts,Soundcloud, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Structure reverts to type

Last year, with the Covid-19 pandemic impacting sport, Division 1 was split into three groups of three but for this spring it will be back to the previous two group round-robin model with five teams in Group 1 and four in Group 2.

The winner of each group will meet in the National Camogie League final in April, while the bottom side in each will face a head-to-head survival battle in a March relegation decider.

Group 1 sees reigning All-Ireland champions Galway

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