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Earlier in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship, Limerick and Cork engaged in a captivating duel. The Rebels secured a dramatic victory with a late penalty from Patrick Horgan, winning by just two points. Now, both teams are hungry for redemption and a chance to advance to the final
Croke Park officials say Sunday’s All-Ireland senior hurling championship semi-final between Limerick and Cork is likely to be played in front of a full house.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the only tickets available to the public on Ticketmaster were standing options for Hill 16 or the Nally Terrace.
GAA chiefs are currently estimating a crowd of around 35,000–40,000 for Saturday’s 3pm semi-final between Kilkenny and Clare, but Sunday’s 4pm all-Munster showdown is set to attract the biggest crowd of the season so far at the 82,300 capacity Croke Park.
“There has been big interest in the Limerick-Cork semi-final, Sunday looks to be heading towards a sell-out,” said a GAA spokesman.
((**LIVE**)) Limerick vs Cork (All-Ireland SHC semi-final) in 07 July 2024. What time and TV channel is Limerick v Cork on today in All-Ireland Hurling semi-final clash?. Where To Watch Limerick vs Cork Live stream FREE All-Ireland Hurling semi-final 7 July 2024. The semi-final match between Limerick and Cork is scheduled for Sunday, July 7th at 4:00 PM. The iconic Croke Park in Dublin will host this intense battle.
Earlier in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship, Limerick and Cork engaged in a captivating duel. The Rebels secured a dramatic victory with a late penalty from Patrick Horgan, winning by just two points. Now, both teams are hungry for redemption and a chance to advance to the final
Croke Park officials say Sunday’s All-Ireland senior hurling championship semi-final between Limerick and Cork is likely to be played in front of a full house.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the only tickets available to the public on Ticketmaster were standing options for Hill 16 or the Nally Terrace.
GAA chiefs are currently estimating a crowd of around 35,000–40,000 for Saturday’s 3pm semi-final between Kilkenny and Clare, but Sunday’s 4pm all-Munster showdown is set to attract the biggest crowd of the season so far at the 82,300 capacity Croke Park.
“There has been big interest in the Limerick-Cork semi-final, Sunday looks to be heading towards a sell-out,” said a GAA spokesman.