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What time and TV channel is Cork v Clare on today in the All-Ireland semi-final?

What time and TV channel is Cork v Clare on today in the All-Ireland semi-final?

Cork and Clare meet this afternoon as they look to book a spot in the All-Ireland Minor Hurling final.
The Rebels will be heavily favoured as they coasted to a Munster title while Clare made their way here via a third-place finish in the Munster group stage.
And they'll be happy to try rip up the script and try to book a place in the All-Ireland final.
Here is everything you need to know about the game.
The game takes place at Semple Stadium in Thurles.
The game throws in at 1 pm.
The game is available to watch live on TG4 and can be streamed on the TG4 Player.

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