Cork v Galway: What time, what channel and all you need to know about the All-Ireland Senior Camogie final

Can Cork clinch the three-in-a-row or will Galway avenge last year's defeat and take the O'Duffy Cup back West. 
Cork v Galway: What time, what channel and all you need to know about the All-Ireland Senior Camogie final

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW: Cork and Galway go to battle for the O'Duffy Cup on Sunday in the All-Ireland Senior Camogie final. Pic: Tom Beary/Sportsfile

The All-Ireland Camogie finals are upon us and in the Senior final it is a repeat of last year's final when Cork and Galway go head-to-head on Sunday evening in search for the O'Duffy Cup. Cork came out on top in the 2024 duel by a narrow margin with just a goal the difference and Galway will be looking to avenge last year's result.

Cork are on their own mission as they have reached a fifth consecutive final and having lost to Galway in 2021 and Kilkenny in 2022 they claimed the O'Duffy Cup in 2023 (beating Waterford) and 2024 defeating the Tribeswomen and hope to add a three-in-a-row to their honour roll. Cork on a ruthless run in the championship to date and will be hoping to keep that going on Sunday. However Galway will be hoping to upset the Rebels party.

Here's everything you need to know.

Where and when is it on?

The match will take place at Croke Park with a 5.15pm throw-in time on Sunday August 10.

Where can I watch the game?

RTÉ Two is showing coverage of all three finals being held at Croke Park on Sunday with coverage starting at 12.45pm. 

As well as that, you can follow the action as it happens with Examiner Sport's liveblog on Sunday afternoon.

Who's the referee?

Wexford's Justin Heffernan will be in charge of the final. 

What can I read about and listen to on IrishExaminer.com?

Our reporters will be building up to the final throughout the weekend and previewing the game ahead of Sunday’s throw-in.

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Of the thirtysomething questions Katrina Mackey fields during a 12-minute chat in advance of the All-Ireland final, one gets a longer answer than the rest.

It explains how the Douglas star is in her 17th year of top-level camogie and preparing for her 12th All-Ireland final. Win, and she will pocket her eighth Celtic Cross. She already has that many All-Star statuettes. In all 11 finals she has played, Mackey has worked the scoreboard.

After the semi-final win over Waterford, in which Mackey contributed four points from play, manager Ger Manley revealed their nickname for the iconic full-forward: the GOAT. Read Stephen Barry's full article here

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