Galway take on Limerick this weekend in one of the biggest days in the Irish sporting calendar.
All roads lead to Croke Park this Sunday where the Tribesmen will bid to get their hands on a first Liam MacCarthy title since 2017. Standing in their way is John Kiely’s Limerick side.
Having comfortably seen off Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final, Micheál Donohue’s team look to upset the odds against a Limerick side who have won five All-Ireland’s since their last victory in 2017. However, this is Limerick’s first decider since 2023, making it three long years since their last Liam MacCarthy success.
It promises to be an enthralling conclusion to a thrilling hurling championship.
Here is all the key details of Sunday’s All-Ireland final.
Where is the game being played?
Croke Park is the venue for the game.
What time is throw-in?
Throw-in has been set for 3.30pm on Sunday, July 19.
Where to watch?
Galway v Limerick will be broadcast live on RTÉ2 and BBC.
What else is on?
There is the small matter of the World Cup final also taking place on Sunday evening. Kick-off in New Jersey is at 8pm and it will be shown live on RTÉ2 as well.
How many titles have they won?
Limerick have won 12 All-Ireland titles in their entire history, finishing runners-up on nine occasions. Galway have won it five times, losing the decider on 20 other occasions.
Who’s the man in the middle?
Colm Lyons from Cork will referee the tie.