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Wicklow v Limerick TV info, throw-in time, date and more for Tailteann Cup clash

Wicklow v Limerick TV info, throw-in time, date and more for Tailteann Cup clash

The Tailteann Cup is nearing the sharp end and the semi-finals take place this weekend, with Wicklow meeting Limerick.
The standard in the competition has been excellent this season and it has proven to be a springboard for further success in Down's case.
Wicklow topped Group 2 on scoring difference, picking up two wins before beating Westmeath by the minimum last weekend.
Limerick came through Wexford last weekend to set up this clash.
Here's what you need to know:
The match takes place at Croke Park in Dublin, on Sunday June 22.
The action is scheduled to get under way at 2pm.
The match is being shown live on RTÉ 2.
Wickow: 9/5
Draw: 8/1
Limerick: 8/13

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