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Munster and Leinster finals: All You Need to Know

SUNDAY 11 JUNE

Munster SHC final

Clare v Limerick, LIT Gaelic Grounds, 1.45pm

Leinster SHC final

Galway v Kilkenny, Croke Park, 4pm

ONLINE

Live blog of both games, live scores and match reports on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.

TV

Both finals will be shown live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player, coverage begins from 1pm.

RADIO

Live updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Sunday Sport.

WEATHER

A mix of cloud and scattered showers but there will be some sunny spells at times too. Highest temperature of 20 to 24 degrees with little wind. For more go to met.ie.

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The two biggest provincial hurling games of the season are down for decision this Sunday, much to the exasperation of those who'd like to take in – or even watch – both.

There is some good news for Galway and Kilkenny fans heading to Croke Park with the ground opening early at 1.15pm so the Munster final can be shown on the big screens. No need to try and find a TV in a cramped pub around Jones’ Road so.

No matter where you watch, we could be in for a special day’s hurling.

Munster magic

The 2023 Munster championship will live long in the memory, and the cherry on top of a storming final – just like last year please - would surely elevate it to one of the best ever.

It’s no wonder that it took just 23 minutes for tickets released to the public to sell out for the Gaelic Grounds clash.

Limerick will have home advantage after the counties reached an agreement on the final venue, but Clare did win here in April in the Munster championship so they should

Read more on rte.ie