What time and channel is Cork v Tipperary in the Munster soccer final?



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Cork footballers will take on Tipperary this weekend as they seek to claim their first Munster Football title in eight years.

It’s a great game for Ronan McCarthy’s men who will be looking to reestablish focus after their last win over Kerry two weeks ago.

The Premier comes into this final with their own impressive performance having achieved a last-gasp draw against Limerick before beating them in extra time.

It’s going to be a difficult test for The Rebels, but they are going to enter as big favorites, a label they are not used to in recent years.

It is only Tipperary’s second provincial final this century, while they have failed to win the cup since 1935.

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Here’s everything you need to know about a very interesting Munster final;

Where is the game and what day?

The game starts at Pairc Ui Caoimh on Sunday.

When it starts?

Referee Maurice Deegan will throw in the ball at 1.30 pm.

what channel is he on?

You will be able to see the game live on RTE. If you don’t have the phone on hand you will get it on C103 too or you can read our updates on a live blog.

Betting odds

Cork is among the favorites. The bookmakers have set the handicap at five points.

Cork 1/5

Draw 1/12

Tipperary 4/1

Early weather indications

Met Eireann saying that Sunday seems to be dry.

There will be cloudy periods with some light gusts.

It’s still too early to say for sure, so this could change.

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Tipperary will wear a special kit for the Munster final

On another note, the Premier is marking the 100th anniversary of Bloody Sunday and will pay tribute to Michael Hogan.

Hogan died while representing his county after British forces entered Croke Park and were fired during a challenge game with Dublin.

In all, fourteen people died and up to 100 were injured.

As a show of respect, Tipperary will don a special green and white outfit like the one they wore at Croker that day.

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