
Dublin v Limerick TV info, throw-in time, date and more for All-Ireland clash
The Dubs came through neighbours Kildare last time out with ease, brushing aside the Joe McDonagh Cup winners by 3-25 to 0-13.
Limerick skipped the prelims by virtue of their Munster final appearance, but suffered an agonising defeat on penalties to Cork.
These sides last met in Division 1B of the league last year, with Limerick winning with a 3-30 to 1-18 scoreline.
Here's what you need to know about the big game:
Saturday, June 21.
Croke Park in Drumcondra.
The game is due to begin at 4pm.
Yes, the game is being shown on RTÉ 2.
Dublin: 12/1
Draw: 22/1
Limerick: 1/20

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