Sky Sports cameras in Munster this Saturday
July 04, 2014
Sky Sports to make Semple Stadium debut.
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Hurling returns to
Sky Sports this weekend with the mouth-watering clash of Tipperary and Galway in round 1 of the GAA Hurling All Ireland Qualifiers.
The Tribesmen have less than a week to get over the disappointment of their 1-17 to 3-19 Leinster SHC semi-final replay loss at the hands of Kilkenny.
Tipperary flattered to deceive when exiting the Munster SHC on a scoreline of 2-16 to 2-18 against Limerick in the Gaelic Grounds but they will quietly fancy their chances of compounding Galway's woes.
It's a must-win game for both counties and the futures of the respective managers - Anthony Cunningham (Galway) and Eamon O'Shea (Tipperary) - could hinge on the outcome.
Lead hurling analyst Jamesie O'Connor will throw his expert eye over proceedings in the company of
Sky presenters Rachel Wyse and Brian Carney.
Tune in to
Sky Sports 3 at 6.30pm for all the team news and build-up to the qualifier fixture which has a 7pm throw-in time.
Sky Sports News will show highlights as well as news, interviews and results on their 24-hour news channel, while
skysports.com will have match reports, fixtures and interviews as well as news, blogs, videos and galleries.
GAA fans with a
Sky Sport subscription can watch live on TV, online and on mobile and tablet devices via Sky Go or the award-winning Sky Sports for iPad app, which are both free for subscribers to download at no extra cost.
Non-subscribers can also watch these games on mobile, which is a first in Ireland, by downloading the
Sky Sports TV app for just £9.99/€13.99 a month.
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