
Wicklow v Limerick LIVE stream info, score updates, start time in Tailteann Cup
Wicklow and Limerick meet in the day's first Tailteann Cup semi-final at Croke Park. Fermanagh and Kildare will follow today's opener as we find out who will meet in this year's Tailteann final.
Both sides will be hoping to book their place in their first final since the competition began in 2022 with Down the current holders after wins for Meath and Westmeath in the years before.
Today's game begins at 2pm in Croke Park, you can watch live on RTÉ 2 and livestream on the RTÉ Player. Wicklow sealed their spot in the semis with a 2-18 to 2-17 quarter-final win over inaugural champions Westmeath last weekend while Limerick hit four goals in a 4-21 to 2-19 victory over Wexford.
Wicklow finished top of their group with two wins from three, their only defeat coming to Offaly. Limerick topped Group 3 after wins against Westmeath, Antrim and London.
Welcome to today's live blog of Wicklow v Limerick as both teams look to book their place in this year's Tailteann Cup final. We'll have score updates, team news and more coming up next with throw-in at 2pm in Croke Park.

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