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Waterford GAA fans are spoiled for choice this weekend, with two bumper home games to enjoy.
The Waterford footballers are just one game away from reaching a Munster Final, as they take on Clare in the Munster Senior Championship Semi Final this Saturday at 6pm in Fraher Field, Dungarvan.
Advanced ticket sales only from munster.gaa.ie/tickets or from SuperValu & Centra stores.
The game is not being televised.
Meanwhile, the Waterford hurlers take on Cork in the first round of the Munster Championship in Walsh Park on Sunday, April 21 at 4pm.
Half of the Munster hurling championship will be available free to air. All-Ireland champions Limerick’s first two matches, beginning with their clash with neighbours Clare, will be shown on RTÉ. The corresponding fixture last year created controversy when it was shown exclusively live by the GAAGO streaming service.
Unfortunately, Waterford v Cork is not available on RTÉ so anyone not attending in Walsh Park will have to watch is on the GAAGO paid for streaming service.
Having won just one of their five league games, Waterford will be hoping for an upturn in fortunes against Cork on Sunday.
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