There will be a repeat of last year's final in next weekend's All-Ireland Hurling semi-finals.
Reinging champions Limerick will face Waterford at Croke Park following the Deise's 4-28 to 2-27 win against Tipperary.
Patrick Horgan scored 12-points as Cork picked up a comfortable 2-26 to 24-points victory over Dublin last night.
The Rebels will face Kilkenny in the last-four.
Division Two League champions Offaly and Derry will contest the Christy Ring Cup final this lunchtime, there's a 1pm throw-in at Croke Park.
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An All-Ireland Football semi-final against Mayo is the reward for their afternoon's winner of the Leinster Championship final.
11 in-a-row chasing Dublin take on a Kildare team who are contesting the decider for the first time since 2017.
There's a 4pm throw-in at Croke Park.
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Offaly are through to their first All-Ireland under-20 final since 1988.
2-4 from the boot of Jack Bryant helped the Midlanders overcome Cork by 3-10 to 14-points in semi-finals last night.
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Having won the Intermediate Championship last year, Meath look to book a spot in the Senior semi-finals this afternoon.
The Royals take on Armagh in the first of this season's quarter-finals at Clones from 2pm.
Armagh's reigning player of the year Aimee Macken has bagged 3-22 already en route to the knockout stages.
There's a Munster derby at half-three where 2020 finalists Cork go up against Waterford at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
The Deise have opted to bring Shauna Dunphy into their starting line-up in the place of Aoife Murray.