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Paddy Tierney

Antrim vs Cork: TV and live stream info for Saturday’s preliminary quarter-final

Fresh off the back of winning their second Joe McDonagh Cup title in three seasons, Antrim are thrust straight back into action this weekend.

Darren Gleeson’s men held out to clinch a dramatic 5-22 to 4-24 win over Kerry in Croke Park last Saturday.

Their reward is a preliminary quarter-final meeting with Munster stalwarts and 2021 All-Ireland SHC finalists Cork.

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The Saffrons will have home advantage and there’s been a huge demand for tickets for the clash at Corrigan Park.

Although Antrim will have had only one week to prepare, there is the huge incentive of a potential All-Ireland SHC quarter-final meeting to come against Galway.

The West Belfast venue has also proven to be something of a fortress for the Saffrons under Gleeson’s reign and Kieran Kingston’s men cannot afford to take the challenge of Antrim lightly.

The Rebels recovered from defeats to Limerick and Clare to see off both Waterford and Tipperary away from home to take third place in the Munster group and they’ll have designs on reaching the latter stages of the Championship once again.

Here's more info on Saturday’s All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-final and how to watch it…

When and where is the game?

Antrim vs Cork is on Saturday, June 11 in Corrigan Park, Belfast.

What time is throw-in?

Saturday’s game starts at 2pm.

Where can I watch it?

Saturday’s game is being streamed live on GAAGO. Annual passes are €49 while a one-off purchase to watch the game is €10.

Any other coverage?

Belfast Live Sport will be Live blogging all the action from Saturday’s game

Betting odds

  • Antrim 12/1

  • Draw 33/1

  • Cork 1/50

Belfast Live Sport best bet

  • First goal-scorer Conor Lehane (Cork) 10/1

Read more: Promotion to Liam MacCarthy Cup is 'massive' for Antrim insists Darren Gleeson

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