Billy Lee names unchanged XV to face Cork in Munster Football semi-final

Limerick welcome Cork to the LIT Gaelic Grounds on Saturday at 3pm in the Munster Senior Football Championship semi-final.

Billy Le has retained the faith in the XV that overcame Waterford in the Munster quarter-final with no changes to the starting team.

There are some changes among the bench with Jim Liston, Luke Murphy and Kevin Howard coming into the squad with Padraig De Brun, Peter Nash and Seamus O’Carroll dropping out.

Saturday’s game will see 3,500 spectators permitted to attend the LIT Gaelic Grounds as Limerick seek to reach a Munster final for the first time since 2010.

Limerick’s last win over Cork in the championship came in 2003.

Cork have also named their team for the clash.

Saturday’s game has a 3pm kick off and is live on GAAGO for anyone unable to attend.

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