Camogie quarter-finals draw: Waterford face Kilkenny, Clare take on Tipperary

Waterford will meet Kilkenny on Saturday, 4th July, with Clare facing Tipperary on Sunday, 5th July.
Camogie quarter-finals draw: Waterford face Kilkenny, Clare take on Tipperary

Kenneth Fox

The pairings for the 2026 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship quarter-finals have been confirmed.

The draw was made on Monday morning, live on RTÉ Radio 1.

Waterford will meet Kilkenny on Saturday, 4th July, with Clare facing Tipperary on Sunday, 5th July.

The games will take place as part of double-headers with the GAA Hurling All-Ireland semi-finals, this coming weekend - 4th and 5th July in Croke Park.

The Banner will play Limerick in the second semi-final of the weekend (throw-in 4pm) after Saturday’s clash between Cork and Galway (throw-in 3.30pm).

The camogie draw was held on Monday morning after the weekend’s action confirmed the counties still in the reckoning for the O’Duffy Cup.

Last year’s All-Ireland finalists Galway and Cork earned places in the last four after topping Group One with respective wins over Tipperary and Waterford on Sunday.

In Group Two, Kilkenny and Clare topped the table to progress to the quarter-finals after taking wins over Wexford and Offaly on Saturday.

The defeat in Birr brought an end to the Faithful’s season, Limerick joining them after they drew with Dublin in Cappamore.

Wexford, without a win throughout the All-Ireland series, knew ahead of the weekend that they would be facing a relegation playoff, with Saturday’s results confirming Dublin as their opponents

Both games will be live on RTÉ Television.

Tickets will be available via gaa.ie/tickets.

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