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Armagh, Cavan and Kildare tipped to win in Premier Junior championship

Fixtures in Senior, Premier Junior and Junior championships this weekend
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Irish News
· Jul 4, 2026
Kildare deny Tyrone a semi-final outing in the Premier Junior championship
Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship Wicklow 1-6 Armagh 8-21 Roscommon 4-6 Cavan 4-10 Tyrone 1-12 Kildare 2-10
Limerick Post Newspaper
· Jul 7, 2026
Limerick seek equaliser with Galway after stunning clash with Clare
LIMERICK will aim to level matters with Galway when the pair clash in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final at Croke Park on Sunday week (July 19). The current Munster and Leinster champions have met just three times in the national showpiece, with the westerner’s ahead 2-1. Those early Galway wins came in 1923 and [] The post Limerick seek equaliser with Galway after stunning clash with Clare appeared first on Limerick Post.
TheJournal.ie
· Jul 5, 2026
Tipperary overcome Clare to set up All-Ireland semi-final with Cork
Meanwhile, reigning champions Galway will take on Saturday’s quarter-final victors, Kilkenny.
Irish Mirror
· Jun 21, 2026
What time and TV channel is Cork v Offaly on today in the All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals?
Limerick and Galway won their respective provincial titles, meaning they have secured a spot in the semi-finals, while Offaly and Cork have one more game to go
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Related coverage for "Armagh, Cavan and Kildare tipped to win in Premier Junior championship": Irish News — Kildare deny Tyrone a semi-final outing in the Premier Junior championship. Limerick Post Newspaper — Limerick seek equaliser with Galway after stunning clash with Clare. TheJournal.ie — Tipperary overcome Clare to set up All-Ireland semi-final with Cork. Irish Mirror — What time and TV channel is Cork v Offaly on today in the All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals?


