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TG4 to broadcast the biggest game of the weekend live.
TG4 will broadcast live coverage of this weekends Division 1B clash between Limerick and the All Ireland Champions Galway in the Allianz National Hurling League in Pearse Stadium on Sunday with 2:30pm throw in.
Both sides will be through to the league quarter finals but the bigger prize on offer is the step up to 1A hurling next year. Galway must win for promotion, while a win or a draw will do for Limerick due to their superior scoring difference.
The game will be preceded by the football league encounter between Galway and Monaghan.
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