Gearóid Hegarty, of Limerick, in action against Conor Donohoe, of Dublin, during the Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group B match at Croke Park in 2024
LIMERICK senior hurlers will face Dublin in an All-Ireland quarter-final clash next weekend.
Beaten Munster finalists Limerick will learn the venue and throw-in time for next weekend's clash with Dublin on tomorrow, Monday.
Dublin, who finished in third place after the round robin series in the Leinster championship, defeated Joe McDonagh Cup winners Kildare in their All-Ireland senior hurling championship preliminary quarter-final in Newbridge on Saturday.
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Limerick suffered a dramatic 3-2 penalty shoot-out defeat to Cork in their Munster senior hurling final clash at the TÚS Gaelic Grounds earlier this month.
Should John Kiely's Limerick side come through their All-Ireland quarter-final test next Saturday, they will face Leinster champions Kilkenny in an All-Ireland semi-final on the first weekend of July.
Next weekend will see Tipperary and Galway face-off in an All-Ireland quarter-final showdown. The winners of that game will take on Munster champions Cork in an All-Ireland semi-final.
Limerick senior footballers are set to be in Tailteann Cup semi-final action at Croke Park next Sunday afternoon. Jimmy Lee's side will face either Kildare, Wicklow or Fermanagh in the semi-finals with the draw to be made on tomorrow, Monday, morning.
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