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Saturday Sport: Limerick face Cork in Munster final, Leinster lead Glasgow in URC semi-final

Cork will bid to prevent Limerick from claiming a seventh successive Munster hurling title this evening.

John Kiely has made just one change for the defending champions, with Aidan O'Connor named for his first Championship start.

The Rebels, meanwhile, have Rob Downey named on the bench, with Damien Cahalane and Diarmuid Healy both starting.

Throw-in at the Gaelic Grounds is at 6.

The Tailteann Cup reaches the knockout stages this afternoon.

Offaly take on New York in their preliminary quarter-final clash at Glenisk O'Connor Park from 2.

At 5 o'clock, Westmeath and Laois duke it out at Cusack Park.

Kerry are through to the semi-finals of the All-Ireland minor football championship, courtesy of a 14 points to 1-9 win over Cavan at O'Moore Park.

Right now in Portlaoise, Tyrone and Cork are just minutes into their quarter-final clash.

While Roscommon and Louth contest today's other last-eight tie in Breffni Park, where throw-in is at 7.

The Kerry women's team begin their All-Ireland Football title defence this afternoon.

Mayo are the visitors to Tralee for a Round 1 encounter, which gets underway at 2.

At the same time, Galway meet Tipperary in Tuam, while Meath welcome Armagh to Páirc Tailteann an hour later.

It's Round Three of the All-Ireland Camogie Championship this afternoon.

Clare welcome Limerick to Ennis at 2 o'clock, while at the same time, Dublin face Kilkenny at Parnell Park.

Two games throw-in at 4 - Waterford take on Derry, while winless Wexford are at home to Tipperary.

Leinster will look to book their place in a first-ever URC final this afternoon.

It is currently 7-5 to Leinster, with tries from Dan Sheehan and George Horne.

It's an all-South African affair in the other semi-final, with the Bulls hosting

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