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Commentary Kicks: We've got you covered this weekend

If you're a sports fan, there'll be no complaints about what's on offer this weekend. Leinster fa...
Raf Diallo
Raf Diallo

14.45 10 May 2019


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Commentary Kicks: We've got yo...

Commentary Kicks: We've got you covered this weekend

Raf Diallo
Raf Diallo

14.45 10 May 2019


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If you're a sports fan, there'll be no complaints about what's on offer this weekend.

Leinster fans have a Heineken Champions Cup final against Saracens to look forward to on Saturday.

And Sunday sees Manchester City and Liverpool looking to finish the day as Premier League champions.

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With the All-Ireland Championships underway, there's also provincial action in football and hurling.

So lots to look forward to and we'll be bringing you live commentary and updates from those cracking contests.

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We'll have full live commentary of the Heineken Champions Cup Final between Leinster and Saracens on Saturday’s Off The Ball.

Keith Wood and Andy Dunne will be alongside Connor Morris for the 5pm kick-off at St. James’ Park in Newcastle. Keep an eye on our social channels and you can tune in live on our radio player.

On Thursday night, Brian O'Driscoll joined us to preview the game:

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We'll also have full coverage of the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday’s Off The Ball with exclusive commentary of Liverpool against Wolves. Nathan Murphy and Jon Walters will be at Anfield for that one, while Stephen Doyle will be at the Amex to see if Manchester City can seal the title against Brighton. We've previewed the action on the Friday Football Betting Show:

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Tommy Walsh's infectious enthusiasm for hurling is also back on your radio this Sunday. He’ll be watching Waterford against Clare in the opening game of the Munster Hurling Championship and we’ll have updates from all the other big games across the weekend.


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