
What time and TV channel is Limerick v Wicklow on today in the Tailteann Cup?
These sides have previous this year, with Limerick rallying to force a draw in the sixth round of the League which effectively sealed promotion to Division Three at Wicklow's expense.
Both sides' graphs have been trending upwards since and this is one that could well require extra time and maybe even penalties, but Limerick's form is that little bit more convincing and they look better placed to reach the final in three weeks' time.
Verdict: Limerick
Where is the game being played?
The game is being played at Croke Park.
What time is throw-in?
Throw in is at 2pm.
Can I watch the game on TV?
Yes, the game will be live on RTÉ 2 with coverage starting at 1.30pm.
Is the game being streamed online?
Yes, it will be streamed live on the RTÉ Player.
Betting Odds:
Limerick: 4/7
Draw: 9/1
Wicklow: 17/10

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