Limerick’s 2022 National Football and Hurling League Fixtures confirmed

The Limerick footballers begin their season first with the hurlers out a week later.

The National Football and Hurling League fixtures have been confirmed with the Limerick footballers returning on January 29 at the TUS Gaelic Grounds while the All-Ireland Hurling champions are out in Wexford a week later.

Allianz Hurling League Division 1A, Innovate Wexford Park, Co. Wexford 27/1/2019 Wexford vs Limerick Tempers flare between both sets of players Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ken Sutton

John Kiely’s side welcome Galway on Saturday February 12 in their first home game of the season before hosting Cork a fortnight later.

They then head to Cusack Park before welcoming Offaly in their final group game on March 20.

The footballers travel to Antrim the week after they host Longford in the opener. That is followed by Louth (H), Wicklow (A), Westmeath (H), Laois (A) and Fermanagh (H) on March 27.

The Munster senior hurling championship begins on April 17 with a trip to Pairc Ui Chaoimh.

2022 National Hurling League fixtures

Limerick v Wexford in Wexford Park on February 6 at 1.45pm

Limerick v Galway in the TUS Gaelic Grounds on February 12 at 7pm

Limerick v Cork in the TUS Gaelic Grounds on February 27 at 3.45pm

Limerick v Clare in Cusack Park on March 6 at 1.45pm

Limerick v Offaly in the TUS Gaelic Grounds on March 20 at 1.45pm

2022 National Football League Fixtures

Limerick v Longford in the TUS Gaelic Grounds on January 29 at 2pm

Limerick v Antrim in Corrigan Park on February 5 at 3pm

Limerick v Louth in the TUS Gaelic Grounds on February 20 at 2pm

Limerick v Wicklow in Aughrim on February 27 at 2.30pm

Limerick v Westmeath in the TUS Gaelic Grounds on March 12 at 7pm

Limerick v Laois in O’Moore Park on March 19 at 7pm

Limerick v Fermanagh in the TUS Gaelic Grounds on March 27 at 2pm

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