Sunday Sport: Clare look to end Munster title drought, Tyrone title defence at stake
Here's the latest on the day's sporting action, including the Munster Hurling Final, All-Ireland Football qualifiers and the French Open.
Limerick are seeking their 4th Munster hurling crown in a row this afternoon, but standing in their way are neighbours Clare who are contesting the provincial final for the first time since 2018.
The Banner will be looking to claim their first provincial title since 1998, with throw-in at Semple Stadium at 4pm.
Just the one hurling fixture taking place today as @GAAClare face @LimerickCLG in the @MunsterGAA Senior Hurling Championship Final! You can follow the game on our https://t.co/Lw4gYD3Qcx blog and through GAANOW in-match clips! pic.twitter.com/hqqRXGqrT2
— The GAA (@officialgaa) June 5, 2022
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All Ireland champions Tyrone are looking to book their place in the next round of the All-Ireland Football qualifiers when they take on Armagh in round one. Throw-in at the Athletic Grounds at 1.30pm.
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There are three games down for decision in the Tailteann Cup quarter-finals this afternoon.
First up, Carlow play host to Westmeath at 2pm in Cullen Park, before Leitrim play Sligo at 3pm.
In the last fixture of the day, Fermanagh face Cavan at 4pm, with all the teams hoping to join Offaly in the final four.
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In the only senior camogie fixture of the day, Tipperary face Waterford at Semple Stadium from 2pm. The fixture comes after Cork beat Dublin 2-10 to 0-9 and Wexford beat Clare 1-9 to 0-11 on Saturday.
Northern Ireland hope to get back to winning ways when they travel to Cyprus in the Nations League later today.
Ian Baraclough's side suffered a 1-0 defeat to Greece on Thursday, and a second loss from as many games would see them slip to the bottom of their group. Kick-off is at