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Provincial championship finals: All you need to know

SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER

FOOTBALL

Leinster SFC final

Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin) v Naas (Kildare), Croke Park, 2pm

HURLING

Leinster SHC final

O'Loughlin Gaels (Kilkenny) v Na Fianna (Dublin), Croke Park, 4.05pm

SUNDAY 3 DECEMBER

FOOTBALL

Connacht club SFC final

St Brigid's (Roscommon) v Corofin (Galway), Dr Hyde Park, 1.30pm

HURLING

Munster club SHC final

Ballygunner (Waterford) v Clonlara (Clare), Thurles, 3.30pm

Ulster club SHC final

Slaughtneil (Derry) v Cushendall (Antrim), Pairc Esler, 2pm

TV
On Saturday, RTÉ will show the Croke Park double header where the football (2pm) and hurling (4.05pm) Leinster finals are down for decision.

TG4 will also have a double helping on Sunday, starting with the Connacht football decider (1.30pm) before turning attention to the Munster hurling showpiece between Ballygunner and Clonlara from Semple Stadium (3.30pm). TG4 will also show deferred coverage of the Ulster hurling decider from 5.30pm.

RADIO
Updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday and Sunday Sport

Croke Park double bill

A double helping of Leinster finals action starts with the football offering of Dublin powerhouse Kilmacud Crokes taking on Kildare champions Naas.

Crokes enjoyed some close shaves in the Dublin championship – most notably when they edged out Raheny at the semi-final stage in a penalty shootout – and have at times looked to be playing well within themselves, most notably in the comfortable quarter-final victory over Eire Óg.

A late Shane Walsh goal puts the seal on a comfortable 1-12 to 0-04 Leinster quarter-final win for Kilmacud Crokes over Éire Óg. pic.twitter.com/no4wjTu9yq

Inter-county stars Paul Mannion and Shane Walsh combined for a combined for 0-10 last time out against St Mary's, but it has been their defence

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