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That is quickly followed by the relentless Clare who will be facing Wexford at 3:45pm on RTÉ 2.
It isn't all just hurling though, as the Tailteann Cup is set to make history by staging its first two ever semi-final matches.
Sligo play favourites Cavan, while Westmeath take on Offaly, so by Sunday evening, we will know who will be the first two ever finalists of the competition.
Ladies football is on display as well, as Cavan take on Mayo, and a hugely interesting match up between Armagh and the All-Ireland champions, Meath, follows straight after.
The Royals will undoubtedly be the favourites, but the Orchard county have been banging on the door for some time, and this could be the game to really awaken their full potential.
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