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Published 17:00 12 Jul 2022 BST
Updated 17:57 12 Jul 2022 BST
Ireland's clash against New Zealand is immediately followed by Australia versus England in the third Test of England's summer tour. The series is level at 1-1 after England beat the Wallabies last weekend.
You can stream Australia versus England with a NOW Sports Membership, with coverage beginning at 10:15 am.
The Open Championship also returns on Saturday morning, with coverage once again beginning bright and early at 9 am. You can stream The Open with a NOW Sports Membership.
Brian Cody's team, who reached the decider after beating Clare in the semi-finals, are in their first final since 2019, and they face formidable opponents.
Limerick are the reigning All-Ireland champions and have been the best team in the country over the last few years. The Treaty County won the championship in 2018, 2020 and 2021.
If they win on Sunday, Limerick will be the first team since Kilkenny in 2007, 2008 and 2009 to win the All-Ireland Hurling Championship three years in a row.
Limerick have the opportunity to cement their place as one of hurling's greatest ever teams, but Kilkenny won't make it easy for them.
You can stream the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final with a NOW Sports Membership. The final throws in at 3:30 pm.
Stream the biggest sporting moments with NOW including all the action from the GAA Championships, The Open Championship and Ireland's Test series against New Zealand.Football

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