All-Ireland hurling semi-finals: Cork v Dublin, Kilkenny v Tipperary

Tipperary will take on Kilkenny at 4pm on Sunday in Croke Park.
All-Ireland hurling semi-finals: Cork v Dublin, Kilkenny v Tipperary

This weekend will see the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals.

Cork will go up against Dublin at 5pm on Saturday in Croke Park, while Kilkenny will take on Tipperary at 4pm on Sunday on the same pitch.

Dublin caused the shock of the hurling championship when they defeated Limerick 2-24 to 0-28 in the quarter-finals.

Dublin started strong, with Seán Currie, Conor Burke and Ronan Hayes leading the charge, as they never gave Limerick a bit of space in Croke Park.

Tipperary defeated Galway 1-28 to 2-17 to reach the semi-final.

The Munster side looked cofortable throughout the game, with scores from Jason Forde and Jake Morris helping them to a 0-13 to 0-7 lead after 25 minutes.

Tipperary took a 0-16 to 0-11 lead at the interval, but a goal from Col Molloy just after half-time gave them hope.

However, they could not build on this, with a goal from Oisin O Donoghue giving Tipperary a 1-26 to 1-14 lead after 58 minutes.

Galway had a second goal from Declan McLoughlin, but it was too late, and it will be Tipperary who go up against Kilkenny.

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