Limerick GAA TV to Broadcast Junior Hurling Final on Sunday

Limerick County Board and Limerick GAA TV have today confirmed that the 2020 Woodlands House Hotel County Junior A Hurling Final will be broadcast live on Limerick GAA TV this Sunday.

Croagh/Kilfinny and Patrickswell booked their places in the decider with impressive performances in the Semi Finals last weekend.

Croagh/Kilfinny defeated Claughaun 1-17 to 0-10 on Monday while Patrickswell were 3-15 to 0-11 winners on Dromcollogher Broadford.

Croagh Kilfinny (R) defeated Kilteely Dromkeen during the group stages of the 2020 Junior A Hurling Championship. Mandatory Credit: Sport Action Photography

The game will be streamed live in conjunction with streaming partners Stream Sport Ireland and commentary will come from Ger Downes and Matt O Callaghan.

The cost of the stream will be €10 and coverage will begin from the LIT Gaelic Grounds at 6:50PM.

The link can be accessed at https://limerickgaa.ie/lkgaa-tv/

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