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Robert Hynes

What time and TV channel is Limerick v Galway on today in the All-Ireland semi-finals?

Limerick and Galway clash in the Championship for the first time since 2020 this afternoon.

John Kiely's men ran out winners by 0-27 to 0-24 in a semi-final clash on that occasion and went on to lift the Liam MacCarthy Cup by beating Waterford in the final.

The Treatymen are once again the odds-on favourites with the bookies to win this year's Championship as Galway come into the game looking to cause an upset.

READ MORE: Four-week lay-off no problem for Limerick ahead of Galway clash, insists Gearóid Hegarty

The Tribesmen were defeated by Kilkenny in the Leinster final which lead to another frosty handshake between Shefflin and his former manager Brian Cody.

Galway are the outsiders of the four teams left in the Championship with the bookies, but having won ten All-Irelands as a player, Shefflin won't be paying much attention to that.

Here's everything you need to know:

Where and when is it?

The match takes place at Croke Park on Sunday, July 3.

What time is throw-in?

The action commences at 3.30pm.

A general view of Croke Park (INPHO/Tommy Dickson)

What TV channel is it on?

Both RTE Two and Sky Sports Arena will show the game live.

You can also follow live updates with The Irish Mirror's live blog.

Limerick team

Nickie Quaid; Sean Finn, Mike Casey, Barry Nash; Diarmaid Byrnes, Declan Hannon, Dan Morrissey; William O'Donoghue, Darragh O'Donovan; Gearoid Hegarty, Kyle Hayes, Tom Morrissey; Aaron Gillane, Seamus Flanagan, Graeme Mulcahy.

Subs: Barry Hennessy, Conor Boylan, Peter Casey, Aaron Costello, Colin Coughlan, Richie English, Robbie Hanley, Cian Lynch, Cathal O'Neill, Oisín O'Reilly, David Reidy.

Galway team

Éanna Murphy; Jack Grealish, Daithí Burke, Darren Morrissey; Padraic Mannion, Gearóid McInerney, Fintan Burke; Ronan Glennon, David Burke; Tom Monaghan, Conor Cooney, Joseph Cooney; Conor Whelan, Brian Concannon, Cathal Mannion.

Subs: Darach Fahy, Seán Linnane, Shane Ryan, Johnny Coen, Jason Flynn, Evan Niland, Cianan Fahy, Kevin Cooney, Jack Hastings, Gavin Lee, Ronan Murphy.

Quotes corner

Limerick's Gearóid Hegarty: “Time will tell in a couple of weeks as to whether we've learned our lesson from 2019 but we'll be fine, there'll be no fear of us.

“I'm sure the lads would have learned a lot from 2019 in terms of how to prepare us best. To be honest, I believe there is a little bit too much made of this four-week break.

“We went back training the Wednesday night after the Munster final so you have a three and a half week lead-in to the next game. That's not that long in my opinion.

“It's not just that we can train hard over the couple of weeks, it's that you can switch off from hurling completely, you don't have another game to deal with and you don't have another game to recover from and get up for another game after that as well.

“So there's a lot there, I think there's so many positives that go with that four-week break.”

Betting odds

Limerick win: 1/4

Galway win: 4/1

Draw: 10/1

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