
Attention at Croke Park this weekend switches back to hurling with the highly anticipated All-Ireland final - and the BBC will have comprehensive coverage across TV, iPlayer, online and the mobile app.
In a re-run of last year's decider, holders Limerick, aiming to win their fourth consecutive All-Ireland title, take on Kilkenny.
Throw-in on Sunday is 15:30 BST.
Here's how you can follow the final on the BBC.
Thomas Niblock will present coverage of the game on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Two Northern Ireland with the build-up starting at 15:00.
Thomas will be joined in studio by Kilkenny legend Paul Murphy, former Antrim star Neil McManus and three-time Limerick All-Star Ciaran Carey. Oisin Langan will be joined on commentary by Clare great Jamesie O'Connor.
Sarah Mulkerrins will provide pitchside updates, while former referee Fergal Horgan - who took charge of the 2017, 2020 and 2021 All-Ireland finals - will be on hand to provide expert insight on refereeing calls.
You can also follow the final on the BBC Sport website and app. The game will also be streamed on the website. In addition, there will be live text commentary of the match with in-play clips, analysis and reaction.
There will also be a match report and highlights of the final after full-time.
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