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Limerick look to make it two from two this Sunday.
Limerick Ladies football manager Graham Shine has named an unchanged side for this this Sunday’s National Football League meeting with Offaly in Martinstown.
Throw in is at 2pm.
Last week, the Shannonsiders were 2-9 to 0-9 victors against London in the same venue.
Mairead Kavanagh and Catriona Davis got the goals on that occasion.
Meanwhile, Offaly were impressive 3-15 to 0-7 winners over Carlow.
Tickets for the game can be got below.
The game will also be streamed live by Stream Sport Ireland and can be purchased below.
Limerick round out their campaign with a trip to Carlow in round three.
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