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08 Sept 2025

GAA Guide: Here's all the big Tipperary matches streaming live this weekend

GAA Guide: Here's all the big Tipperary matches streaming live this weekend

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There's plenty for Tipperary GAA fans to choose from this weekend with eight big games available to watch from the comfort of home. 

Take your pick between Intermediate 1 and Senior 1 hurling tomorrow (Friday June 28), as Upperchurch-Drombane clash with Moyne-Templetuohy at 7pm at Holycross in the Doran Oil Mid Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship quarter final, and JK Brackens meets Holycross-Ballycahill at The Ragg at 7.30pm for the Centenary Agri Mid Senior Hurling Championship quarter final. 

Matches are on all day on Sunday (June 30) between 12pm and 7pm, with Cashel King Cormacs clashing against Sean Treaceys at noon at Annacarty for round two of the West Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship

At 2.30pm, Intermediate 2 hurlers with Moneygall will go up against Shannon Rovers in Nenagh in the semi-final of Kellys of Fantane North Intermediate Hurling Championship. 

Borrisokane will also battle it out in Nenagh when they confront Portroe at 4.30pm for their own semi-final match. 

Meanwhile, Thurles Sarsfields and Loughmore-Castleiney will begin their clash at 3.30pm at Templemore for the Centenary Agri Mid Senior Hurling Championship quarter final.  

St Mary's Clonmel battles defending champs Killenaule at 6pm at David Park, Carrick in the South Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals, while Boherlahan-Dualla and Gortnahoe-Glengoole finish the day's sport with throw-in at 7pm at Littleton for the quarter final of the Doran Oil Mid Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship. 

Last year's Mid Premier Intermediate championship saw an epic final resulting in a win for Gortnahoe-Glengoole thanks to 4-2 penalties. 

All eight games can be streamed on Clubber.ie. 

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