Dublin and Galway get the action underway at 2.
Eight-thousand fans will be allowed inside Croke Park for today’s Leinster Hurling semi-final double header.
Dublin and Galway get the action underway at 2.
There's lots of exciting #GAA hurling action coming up today!
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 3, 2021
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While there’s a 4.30 start to Wexford’s meeting with Kilkenny.
Semple Stadium is the venue for the first of this year’s Munster Hurling semi-finals.
Defending champions Limerick take on Cork, with throw-in at 7.
Offaly and Kilkenny finally get around to contesting the 2020 Electric Ireland Leinster Minor Hurling final.
There’s a midday start in Portlaoise.
After a disappointing 2020, Monaghan will be hoping to make progress in the Ulster football championship today.
They play Fermanagh in Clones, with throw-in at 3.30.

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