Tipperary and Limerick renew their rivalry this afternoon as they contest the Munster Senior Hurling Championship final.
John Kiely's side are looking to win the Mick Mackey Cup for a third consecutive year while the Premier last won it in 2016.
Limerick were 12 point winners when the pair met in the provincial decider two years ago.
Throw-in at Pairc Ui Chaoimh is at a-quarter-past-4.
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Donegal and Tyrone meet in the second of this year's Ulster Senior Football Championship semi-finals today.
Captain Michael Murphy has been named in the Donegal starting 15.
Throw-in at Brewster Park is at a-quarter-to-2 and Monaghan await the winner in the decider in two weeks time.
The line-up for the Leinster final will also be decided today.
Kildare and Westmeath meet at Croke Park from 2-o'clock in their semi-final.
Then at half-past-4 old rivals Dublin and Meath contest the other last four contest at HQ.
Kilkenny are the 2021 Leinster Senior Hurling champions.
That's after they beat Dublin on a scoreline of 1-25 to 19 points at Croke Park this evening.
TJ Reid with the goal for the Cats from the penalty spot.
The win marks Brian Cody's 17th provincial success as manager.
Elsewhere, Clare and Waterford booked their places in round two of the All-Ireland Hurling qualifiers with respective wins over Wexford and Laois today.
That draw will take place on Monday.
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Monaghan survived a serious fightback from Armagh this evening to win their Ulster Senior Football Championship semi-final by two points.
4-17 to 2-21 was the final score in Newry with Monaghan leading by seven points at the break.
The opening weekend of the All-Ireland Camogie Championship continues today.
Cork take on Dublin at 2-o'clock at Páirc Ui Rinn in Group 2.
While there's a half-2 start for Offaly and Tipperary in Banagher in Group 1.