Galway v Cork: Throw-in time, TV details and team news for the All-Ireland camogie final

Everything you need to know about the camogie decider at Croke Park

Cork's Orlaith Mullins celebrates scoring a goal. Photograph: Bryan Keane/Inpho
Cork's Orlaith Mullins celebrates scoring a goal. Photograph: Bryan Keane/Inpho

When and where?

Galway will play Cork in the All-Ireland senior camogie championship final on Sunday at Croke Park at 5.15pm. Before it, Armagh play Laois in the junior final (1pm), and Offaly play Kerry in the intemediate final (3pm).

Where can I watch?

You can watch the games on RTÉ 2, where coverage starts at 12.45pm. It will also be shown on BBC iPlayer. You can also follow live coverage on the Irish Times Sport website.

Paths to the final

Cork

Cork 6-25 Limerick 0-5

Tipperary 1-9 Cork 3-21

Cork 0-21 Clare 1-9

Wexford 0-11 Cork 5-21

Cork 1-21 Waterford 1-11

Galway

Galway 0-15 Dublin 1-6

Down 0-5 Galway 4-25

Kilkenny 0-12 Galway 1-17

Galway 0-17 Waterford 0-11

Galway 1-18 Tipperary 1-11

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Who are the favourites?

The bookies heavily favour Cork to win, 1/4 odds versus 7/2 for Galway. For good reason, as the Rebel County have won the past two All-Irelands and are looking to become the first team to win three in a row since Wexford in 2010-12.

Are there tickets still available?

Yes, tickets are still available on Ticketmaster. Earlier this year, the camogie president Brian Molloy called for everyone to get behind the sport and make it a sellout crowd. You can get a ticket for a very reasonable €30.

Team news

Cork have named an unchanged team from their semi-final win over Waterford.

Cork: Amy Lee; Pamela Mackey, Libby Coppinger, Meabh Cahalane; Aoife Healy, Laura Treacy, Laura Hayes; Hannah Looney, Ashling Thompson; Cliona Healy, Orlaith Cahalane, Saoirse McCarthy; Katrina Mackey, Sorcha McCarton, Amy O’Connor.

Subs: Ciara O’Leary, Meabh Murphy, Aoife O’Neill, Niamh O’Leary, Kate Wall, Rachel Harty, Clodagh Finn, Millie Condon, Emma Murphy, Orlaith Mullins, Ciara O’Sullivan, Ava Fitzgerald, Meadhbh Ring, Meadhbh de Búrca, Claire Kingston, Izzy O’Regan, Lucy Kelly.

Galway: Sarah Healy; Shauna Healy, Roisin Black, Dervla Higgins; Ciara Hickey, Emma Helebert, Rachael Hanniffy; Annmarie Starr, Carrie Dolan; Niamh Mallon, Olwen Rabbitte, Aoife Donohue; Mairead Dillion, Ailish O’Reilly, Caoimhe Kelly.

Subs: Laura Freeney, Alannah Kelly, Réitseal Kelly, Katie Anna Porter, Katie Manning, Siobhan Gardiner, Ally Hesnan, Joanne Daly, Jennifer Hughes, Sabina Rabbitte, Tegan Canning, Ava Lynskey, Niamh Niland, Laura Kelly, Niamh Mc Inerney.

David Gorman

David Gorman

David Gorman is a sports journalist with The Irish Times