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Very Camogie League finals: All you need to know

SATURDAY 13 APRIL

Very Camogie League 1B final
Wexford v Dublin, SETU, Carlow, 2pm

Camogie League 3A final
Laois v Armagh, NGDC Abbottstown, 2pm

Camogie League 4 final
Wicklow v Tyrone, Louth Centre of Excellence, Darver, 2pm

SUNDAY 14 APRIL

Camogie League 2A final
Derry v Westmeath, Croke Park, 12.30pm

Camogie League 1A final
Tipperary v Galway, Croke Park, 2.30pm

ONLINE
Live score updates onon RTÉ Sport Online and RTÉ News app

TV
Live coverage of the 1A and 2A finals on The Sunday Game Live, RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 12.15pm. Highlights on The Sunday Game, RTÉ2 and RTÉ Playerfrom 9.30pm.

2A, 3A and 4 finals live on Camogie YouTube

RADIO
Live updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport.

WEATHER
Saturday: It will start dry with sunny spells, rain will spread from the west in the afternoon, turning heavy in the north at times. Highest temperatures 11 to 14 degrees fresh and gusty southwest to west winds, strong for a time in the west and north.

Sunday: Sunny spells to start, but showers or longer spells of rain will develop from the west later. Highest temperatures 10 or 11 degrees in fresh and gusty southwest winds. For more go to met.ie.

Dublin and Wexford look to produce more 1B thrills

These two sides served up an absolute treat as they got the Division 1B programme off to a thrilling start back in February, with Wexford just edging a thriller played out in a welter of excitement at Oulart.

First-half goals from Emma Tomkins and Kate Kirwan gave the home side a ten-point interval cushion. Dublin made a decent stab at overhauling that and the character they showed as they ate into the deficit had to have pleased Bill McCormack in the 2023 TUD Ashbourne Cup winning coach's first competitive outing as manager.

Colin

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