
Cork v Galway: All you need to know ahead of the All-Ireland camogie final
The Rebel county have swept aside everyone in their way this season, in what will likely be a team to remember in the years to come.
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However, Galway pushed them all the way in last year's final, and would relish the chance to lift the trophy as underdogs come Sunday evening.
In what should be a great day for Camogie, here is all you need to know ahead of Cork v Galway in the All-Ireland camogie final.
When is the All-Ireland senior camogie final?
Cork v Galway is this Sunday at Croke Park, with throw in at 5.15pm.
How can I watch the All-Ireland camogie final?
Live coverage of the All-Ireland final will be shown on RTE Two.
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Route to the final
After four wins from four in group one, Cork finished top of their group and straight to the semi-finals.
In the semi-finals, Waterford threw everything at the champions and looked like they would cause a shock as they lead at half-time.
However, Cork's depth and qiality showed as they turned the game around to run out as confortable winners.
For Galway, they responded to losing last year's All-Ireland final in the best way possible, topping group two and advancing to the semi-finals.
Despite Tipperary's impressive performances this season, Galway were comfortable winners to book their place back in the final.
Sunday August 10th
All-Ireland Junior camogie final
Armagh v Laois, Croke Park, RTÉ Two, 1:00pm.
All-Ireland Intermediate camogie final
Kerry v Offaly, Croke Park, RTÉ Two, 3:00pm.
All-Ireland Senior camogie final
Cork v Galway, Croke Park, RTÉ Two, 5:15pm.
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