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Tailteann Cup final: All you need to know

SATURDAY 13 JULY
Laois v Down, Croke Park, 3pm

ONLINE
Live blog on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app. Highlights also available across the weekend.

TV
Coverage on The Saturday Game Live on RTÉ 2 and RTÉ Player from 2.45pm. Also live on GAAGO. Highlights of all the weekend's action on The Sunday Game, RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player, from 9.30pm.

RADIO
Live commentary on Saturday Sport, RTÉ Radio 1 and on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta's Spórt an tSathairn.

WEATHER
A cloudy start with outbreaks of light patchy rain and drizzle spreading southwards over the country. Sunny spells will develop through the day with further scattered showers developing also. Highest temperatures of 15 to 19 degrees in a light northerly or variable breeze. For more go met.ie

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Semi-final repeat from last year...but don't expect a goal rush

The third instalment of the Tailteann Cup concludes with favourites Down taking on Laois in the decider.

For Conor Laverty's side it's an opportunity to go one better than last year; a final where they did have chances to get the better of Meath.

Laois, in Justin McNulty's second coming as manager, already have a Division 4 title in the bag. While ticking that box was expected, reaching another national final was not. They were underdogs going in against Kildare in the quarter-finals but goals in either half from Mark Barry and Evan O'Carroll helped Laois inflict their first championship win over

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