Rescheduled 2020 Limerick Junior A Hurling Championship semi-finals to be live streamed

The outstanding 2020 fixtures are to be played on the Bank Holiday Monday June 6.

The two 2020 Junior A Hurling semi-finals will be live streamed by Stream Sport Ireland from the LIT Gaelic Grounds on Monday.

Croagh Kilfinny take on Claughaun in the first game of the day at 3pm with Tom Clancy and Matt O’Callaghan on commentary duties. Claughaun will be hopeful of a double after winning the Intermediate Football Championship late last year. In their respective semi-finals in September of 2020, Croagh defeated Doon while Claughaun were victorious over Templeglantine.

The second semi-final of the day pairs Patrickswell with Dromcollogher Broadford at 7pm. Jerome O’Connell will be joined by Ger Downes on commentary. Patrickswell upset the odds in their last four win over 2019 finalists Castletown Ballyagran while Drom Broadford overcame west neighbours Kileedy.

Watch both games on Limerick GAA TV.

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