Limerick v Cork: What time, what channel and all you need to know about the Munster SHC final

Limerick are going for their seventh Munster title in a row while Cork will be hoping to upset the Treaty’s party looking for their first title since 2018.
Limerick v Cork: What time, what channel and all you need to know about the Munster SHC final

Limerick and Cork go head-to-head in this weekend’s Munster SHC final which will be played at the Gaelic Grounds. Limerick got the better of Cork in their round robin clash and took top spot in the table. Cork will be looking to avenge their defeat in the earlier round. Both sides won two games, drew one and lost one in the round robin.

Limerick are going for their seventh Munster title in a row while Cork will be hoping to upset the Treaty’s party looking for their first title since 2018.

Here's everything you need to know.

Where and when is it on?

The match takes place at TUS Gaelic Grounds in Limerick on Saturday with the throw-in at 6pm.

Where can I watch the game?

The game will be live on RTÉ 2 with coverage starting at 5.15pm.

Team News

Damien Cahalane and Diarmuid Healy are the two changes in the announced Cork team to face Limerick in Saturday’s Munster SHC final in TUS Gaelic Grounds.

St Finbarrs man Cahalane comes in for injured Ger Millerick (hand) and Lisgoold’s Healy replaces Brian Roche having both come on for them in last Sunday week’s final round win over Waterford.

Captain Robert Downey and fellow defender Niall O’Leary, who missed that game in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh with knee and groin injuries respectively, are named on the bench. However, Declan Dalton (hamstring) is not included in the match-day 26. Going out of the squad along with Millerick is Eoin Roche.

Fifteen years from his first Munster SHC final, Patrick Horgan is set to feature in his sixth final. For all but him and Seamus Harnedy, it will be a first provincial decider for the Cork attack.

From the team that began the 16-point defeat to Limerick last month, there are four named changes, three of them that are injury-related. Twelve of the 15 started last year’s All-Ireland semi-final win over Limerick.

Like Limerick, Cork have four stand-by players to choose from should they wish to make any 11th hour changes.

Aidan O’Connor has been introduced to the Limerick team for Saturday’s Munster SHC final against Cork.

From the team that defeated Cork last month, the Monaleen man is the only change for Shane O’Brien, who is among the 11 players on the bench. O’Connor came off the bench for Kilmallock man O'Brien in the dead rubber game against Clare last Sunday week.

The team shows eight changes from the side that lost that game in TUS Gaelic Grounds. All eight who step out of the team are in the matchday panel. John Fogarty

CORK (SHC v Limerick): P. Collins (Ballinhassig); D. Cahalane (St Finbarrs), E. Downey (Glen Rovers), S. O’Donoghue (Inniscarra); C. O’Brien (Newtownshandrum) C. Joyce (Castlemartyr) M. Coleman (Blarney); T. O’Mahony (Newtownshandrum) D. Fitzgibbon (Charleville); D. Healy (Lisgood), S. Barrett (c, Blarney), S. Harnedy (St Ita’s); P. Horgan (Glen Rovers), A. Connolly (Blackrock), B. Hayes (St Finbarrs).

Subs: B. Saunderson (Midleton), N. O’Leary (Castlelyons), R. Downey (Glen Rovers), T. O’Connell (Midleton) E. Twomey (St Finbarrs), L. Meade (Newcestown) C. Lehane (Midleton) S. Kingston (Douglas), J. O’Connor (Sarsfields), R. O’Flynn (Erin’s Own), B. Roche (Bride Rovers).

LIMERICK (SHC v Cork): N. Quaid (Effin); S. Finn (Bruff), D. Morrissey (Ahane), M. Casey (Na Piarsaigh); D. Byrnes (Patrickswell), K. Hayes (Kildimo-Pallaskenry), B. Nash (South Liberties); A. English (Doon), W. O’Donoghue (Na Piarsaigh); G. Hegarty (St Patrick’s), C. Lynch (c, Patrickswell), T. Morrissey (Ahane); A. Gillane (Patrickswell), A. O’Connor (Ballybrown), D. Reidy (Dromin-Athlacca).

Subs: S. Dowling (Na Piarsaigh), P. Casey (Na Piarsaigh), C. Coughlan (Ballybrown), S. Flanagan (Feohanagh-Castlemahon), D. Hannon (Adare), B. Murphy (Doon), S. O’Brien (Kilmallock), D. Ó Dalaigh (Monaleen), D. O’Donovan (Doon), P. O’Donovan (Effin), C. O’Neill (Crecora-Manister).

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