
Galway v Tipperary LIVE score updates, TV channel info, stream and more
Galway have found life tough in recent years and have been far from firing on all cylinders but will be hoping to put in their best performance of the season today.
Standing in their way is a resurgent Tipperary team who have serious All-Ireland aspirations.
Today's game takes place at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick with throw-in set for 6.15 pm. RTE Two will show live coverage of the game and it can be streamed on the RTE Player while we will have live score updates of the game right here.
Galway: Darach Fahy, Padraic Mannion, Daithí Burke, Darren Morrissey, Cianan Fahy, Gavin Lee, TJ Brennan, Seán Linnane, David Burke, John Fleming, Cathal Mannion, Tom Monaghan, Conor Whelan (C), Brian Concannon, Kevin Cooney
Replacements: Darragh Walsh, Jack Grealish, Dan Loftus, Ronan Glennon, Rory Burke, Conor Cooney, Tiernan Killeen, Anthony Burns, Declan McLaughlin, Jason Flynn, Colm Molloy
Tipperary: Rhys Shelly, Robert Doyle, Eoghan Connolly, Michael Breen, Craig Morgan, Ronan Maher (C), Bryan O'Mara, Willie Connors, Peter McGarry, Jake Morris, Andrew Ormond, Sam O'Farrell, Darragh McCarthy, John McGrath, Jason Forde
Replacements: Barry Hogan, Joe Caesar, Sean Kenneally, Seamus Kennedy, Brian McGrath, Noel McGrath, Oisin O'Donoghue, Johnny Ryan, Conor Stakelum, Dara Stakelum, Alan Tynan
Hello and welcome to live coverage as Galway take on Tipperary in the All-Ireland Quarter-Finals in a sun soaked Limerick.
With temperatures reaching as high as 28 degrees in some parts of the country, the Hurling Championship is now set to heat up.
Galway secured a place in the Leinster final but were well beaten by Kilkenny at GAAHQ, while Tipperary will be feeling very positive after a positive round-robin stage.
The game takes place at 6.15 pm at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick and it will be shown live on RTE Two and the RTE Player while we will have all the live score updates here on the Irish Mirror
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