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Laois v Wexford LIVE stream for Leinster Minor Hurling Championship clash

Laois v Wexford LIVE stream for Leinster Minor Hurling Championship clash

Laois take on Wexford today in the quarter-final of the Leinster Minor Hurling Championship.
Today's game throws in at 12pm (midday) and is being played at Laois Hire O'Moore Park.
You can watch the game live at the top and bottom of this article courtesy of the Sport TG4 YouTube channel.
Today's game is the second of two being played in the Leinster Championship, with Dublin also set to play when they take on Westmeath in the other quarter-final, a game you can watch here.

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