Seamus Callanan pictured with the Liam McCarthy Cup following the 2016 All-Ireland Final
BBC Two will broadcast this weekend’s All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final.
This will mark the second time the UK’s public broadcaster will showcase the final game of the hurling championship, having shown last year’s clash between Clare and Cork.
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Sarah Mulkerrins will present the final once again, with coverage getting underway at 3pm, 30 minutes before throw-in.
Joining Mulkerrins in the studio will be 2024 Hurler of the Year Shane O’Donnell, four-time All-Ireland winner with Kilkenny Paul Murphy, and Antrim forward Neil McManus, with six-time All-Ireland medalist Jimmy Barry Murphy joining at half-time.
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Joining Mark Sidebottom on the sideline throughout the game will be three-time All-Ireland winner and Tipperary hurling legend Seamus Callanan, and three-time All-Ireland winner with Cork, Diarmuid ‘The Rock’ O’Sullivan.
Thomas Niblock will be on commentary duty for the game, with Jamesie O’Connor and Seamus Flanagan.
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