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01 Nov 2025

County final places up for grabs in Limerick senior football championship

The final four in the Limerick SFC is a repeat of last year's semi-final pairings

County final places on the line in Limerick senior and intermediate championships

Iain Corbett, Newcastle West in action against James Killian, Mugret St Paul's in this year's Limerick SFC I PICTURE: Brendan Gleeson

THE business end of the Irish Wire Products Limerick Senior Football Championship is fast approaching as this year's semi-finals take place this Saturday afternoon.

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The final four in this year's semi-finals are as they were in 2024.

Adare, who ensured themselves a safe passage into this year's final four by topping group one, will play Mungret St Paul's in Askeaton on Saturday, 1pm throw-in.

The West Limerick side recorded a perfect record in group one, winning all five group games.

Kevin O'Hagan's Mungret side secured a place in this year's final four with a hard-fought two-point win over city rivals Monaleen in their quarter-final in Ballybrown.

Mungret's reward for their 1-12 to 1-10 win is a clash with reigning champions Adare.

The other semi-final pairing in the Limerick SFC sees Newcastle West take on Father Casey's in a west Limerick derby on Saturday.

Newcastle West are well rested having had the luxury, like Adare, of topping their group and advancing directly to the semi-finals.

The West Limerick side remained unbeaten as they topped group two, recording three wins and two draws in their five group outings.

They will face a Fr Casey's side who, like Mungret, navigated their way through a challenging quarter-final against St Kieran's last weekend, running out three-point winners in Athea on Saturday, 0-14 to 0-11.

Both semi-finals will be played this Saturday with the final set to be played on Sunday, November 9.

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